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2na fisherman

(362 posts)
13. The Slow Boiling of Frogs
Mon May 18, 2026, 11:08 AM
Yesterday

By the time full-fledged fascism in the form of MAGA becomes the law of this land, it will be too late to leave. We are just beginning to feel it heating up. So if we do not defeat the MAGA forces starting with the 2026 midterm elections, this country will be on a steady decline. And if the Dems take the House and Senate, every bit of what Trump and Trumpism has done must be repudiated and reversed and democracy restored with new legal and institutional guardrails to avoid this kind of thing from repeating. I'm too old to leave the country but a lot of very knowledgeable people have already. This includes a couple of famous professors who wrote books on fascism. It speaks volumes that they decided to leave. I once had an anthropology professor who was fond of stating a basic biological rule. It was, adapt, migrate or perish. So since I'm staying, I'm wondering what fighting back looks like in an age of AI mass surveillance. And the world's greatest military might turned against me. If there is to be another Civil War, it will not be a set piece bunch of battles but a protracted guerilla war of ongoing skirmishes with small arms and improvised weapons used against rockets, aircraft and drones. If blue states form unified militias in solidarity and form alliances with some remaining friendly foreign allies, the outcome might lead to a stalemate and the partitioning of the country like North and South Korea. I feel sorry for the young people who must deal with this bleak future. But what we do now matters so much for its avoidance. Yet, I fear the waves of apathy may defeat democracy if too many can't be bothered to care if their government controls every aspect of their lives and promises them bread and circuses or fast food and video games. They will have already adapted to their surrender without even noticing there was something worth fighting for.

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I think millions of others would if they could Johnny2X2X Yesterday #1
Conference guests paid between roughly $500 to $1,000 for tickets to the weekend's events RetiredParatrooper Yesterday #2
I have no use for this n/t Ziggy Beans Yesterday #3
Didn't need a conference. I did my.own research. sinkingfeeling Yesterday #4
I Have a Better Idea Mr.Bee Yesterday #5
We need to stay and fight Easterncedar Yesterday #6
History Cirsium 21 hrs ago #23
Indeed Easterncedar 20 hrs ago #24
We are so close to prevailing, though nuxvomica 16 hrs ago #25
Yep. mn9driver Yesterday #7
My grandparents knew when it was time to go mountain grammy Yesterday #8
my grandparents came here BonnieJW Yesterday #16
My uncle escaped Russia.. he was 6 mountain grammy Yesterday #18
"Spending hundreds" Prairie Gates Yesterday #9
Wonder what the demographics are of those leaving? Wounded Bear Yesterday #10
My daughter is leaving in August AverageOldGuy Yesterday #11
Seems like an attractive option at first SpankMe Yesterday #12
By many accounts, the US is one of the top 5 hardest places to obtain citizenship. Ms. Toad 23 hrs ago #20
The Slow Boiling of Frogs 2na fisherman Yesterday #13
Well said misanthrope Yesterday #17
I did it already sdfernando Yesterday #14
Is the US government still letting citizens escape? Farmer-Rick Yesterday #15
That cartoon says it all..a dark time it is. Passages Yesterday #19
It is unlikely I'll leave anytime soon - Ms. Toad 23 hrs ago #21
Keep you passport current pfitz59 21 hrs ago #22
Good advice Old Crank 11 hrs ago #29
My wife rambler_american 14 hrs ago #26
My mother was born in Canada. Her German parents settled there. BarbD 14 hrs ago #27
Wish I could leave I_UndergroundPanther 14 hrs ago #28
We left pre T I. Old Crank 11 hrs ago #30
For a quick overview of some country options Old Crank 10 hrs ago #31
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