It’s more that he’s comfortable associating with fascists than one outright (I don’t know that we know enough about his own political stances).
Shortly after Trump was elected a second time, he tweeted, “10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned,” (https://archive.ph/iKaz3). Which, like…the first time Trump won, I might see; the second time – though –, Trump’s made clear his desire to threaten and harm everyone within reach. The further along we go in his second term, the more he’s followed through on what he’d been promising the entire campaign.
While I, likewise, disagree with the tech. inclinations of certain camps of the Democrats, that by and far wouldn’t convince me to throw my support behind the fascist leader who’s spent 8 years, now, harming and indicating he’ll harm huge swaths of communities and populations.
As far as I know, that’s usually what people are referring to and the precariousness of trusting an individual who’d make decisions like this.
It’s more that he’s comfortable associating with fascists than one outright (I don’t know that we know enough about his own political stances).
Shortly after Trump was elected a second time, he tweeted, “10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned,” (https://archive.ph/iKaz3). Which, like…the first time Trump won, I might see; the second time – though –, Trump’s made clear his desire to threaten and harm everyone within reach. The further along we go in his second term, the more he’s followed through on what he’d been promising the entire campaign.
While I, likewise, disagree with the tech. inclinations of certain camps of the Democrats, that by and far wouldn’t convince me to throw my support behind the fascist leader who’s spent 8 years, now, harming and indicating he’ll harm huge swaths of communities and populations.
As far as I know, that’s usually what people are referring to and the precariousness of trusting an individual who’d make decisions like this.