1) I don't suppose you're trying to say that anyone who doesn't like the media, and who appeals to the majority (i.e. the basic definition of modern politics)...is on a trajectory towards being a fascist dictator?
Milosevic was never a dictator. He was elected into power, and he was removed from power via elections.
What I said was "Trump is nothing special, globally speaking, just a dime-a-dozen racist demagogue pandering to the far-right. He's slightly worse than anyone Americans have had before in the presidency (in living memory at least), but he's nothing I've not seen before and nothing I won't see again. In Serbia there was Milosevic. Currently in Hungary there's Orban, and Bolsonaro in Brazil. Such guys get into power on the basis of populist rhetoric, hurt their nations, and then they go away again."
Out of the three examples I mentioned (Milosevic, Bolsonaro, and Orban), Orban is actually the closest of the three to a fascist dictator.
By that logic you should be looking only to elect people who do not try to appeal to the majority, and who are not popular or charismatic.
There's a difference when the sort of "majority" you try to appeal to is the *ethnic majority* as opposed to those icky minorities who should supposedly "go back home" (even the people who were actually born in America, they should also "go back home" supposedly, as in the example I previously quoted and which nobody cared to respond to), and that's how you propose you will return to greatness...
Trump, like Milosevic, rode into power on the basis of exploiting and deepening racial/ethnic divisions. His chief rhetoric move was building a wall to keep the Mexicans out. He has kept up the fanning of ethnic and racial hatred since, all alongside making noises about how it's actually bad. Much like exactly what Milosevic did, and yet every measure Trump proposes, every reinterpretation of existing law is about nationalism, racism, isolationism, and exclusiveness.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-i-will-terminate-birthright-citizenship-for-babies-of-non-citizens"We’re the only country in the world where a person comes in and has a baby, and the baby is essentially a citizen of the United States... with all of those benefits... It’s ridiculous. It’s ridiculous. And it has to end"
The "return to greatness" thing is roughly speaking standard now, as we're seen that precise type of campaign from both Obama and Trump now, and to whatever extent a candidate is running on "we can change things" they are going to use some variation of that; a status-quo company man will not. I hope you can see the downward spiral your logic takes here.
The past sucked. Speaking about a *return* to greatness, is standard reactionary rhetoric, it whitewashes the sins of the past. Which era's America was supposedly "great" that you should return to that greatness? Any time before the very recent present, gay people didn't have full marriage rights, for example.
I also don't suppose you realize that two people can say similar words without actually being the same in all respects
Yes, I didn't say that all the scumbags are identical in all the same respects. I compared their dime-a-dozen nationalist/racist demagoguery that panders to the far-right.
You are talking about a President in the U.S. This type of comment (and I've heard it many, many times now) seems to suppose that all it takes is a certain type of man and they can turn the U.S. into a totalitarian regime lickity split. I've read numerous social media comments literally suggesting that Trump will make himself dictator for life.
Since I said "Such guys get into power on the basis of populist rhetoric, hurt their nations, and then they go away again", no I certainly do NOT think Trump will turn the US into a totalitarian regime or become a dictator for life. He'll get his two terms (most likely) then he'll go away, after harming his nation.
That the U.S.A. has the two-term limit well established in your constitution and your custom too, is one of the reasons that Trump is ultimately bad but nothing special or very important. I worry more about Orban in Hungary than about Trump.
My only actual fear of Trump has actually been how his love of Russia and hatred of NATO might enable Russia's expansionism in Eastern Europe -- (as evidenced by how Trump tried to sabotage Montenegro's membership into NATO -- and he failed at that because of the near-unanimous opposition by the Congress).
He broke you.
It's the second time you repeat the same three words. If you want to indicate yourself a non-sapient Trump-bot, I'll be ignoring you from now on.
Can you make up your mind? Is covid 19 a bio-weapon from China designed to destroy the west or is it nothing worse than the regular flu and we should all resume normal activities?
Doublethink is crucial to people like Crunch, they can simultaneously think contradictory thoughts, abandoning them and reembracing them at will as convenient for whatever the rhetoric point of the moment requires.