If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.
“In what ways specifically is the second Trump administration acting like a fascist regime?” ~ question to ChatGPT
The second Trump administration has implemented several policies and actions that critics argue exhibit characteristics commonly associated with fascist regimes:
1. Pardoning January 6 Participants: In his first week back in office, President Trump issued pardons to approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack. This move has been interpreted as condoning political violence and undermining democratic institutions.
2. Withdrawal from International Agreements: The administration withdrew from the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement, actions that signal a retreat from global cooperation and a preference for unilateral decision-making.
3. National Emergency on Migration: Declaring a national emergency on migration, the administration sought to cancel birthright citizenship and suspended refugee admissions, reflecting nativist and exclusionary policies.
4. Attacks on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives: The administration has aggressively targeted DEI programs, rescinding long-standing anti-discrimination executive orders and mandating investigations into DEI practices in the private sector. Critics argue that this undermines civil rights protections and could lead to systemic discrimination.
5. Anti-Transgender Policies: An executive order was issued recognizing only “two sexes, male and female,” affecting policies related to passports and access to single-sex spaces. This move has been condemned by advocacy groups as discriminatory and regressive.
6. Consolidation of Power and Suppression of Dissent: The administration enacted executive orders targeting undocumented immigrants, canceling federal diversity programs, and removing anti-corruption inspectors. A significant purge of senior officials and attempts to control government spending have been perceived as efforts to consolidate power and suppress dissent.
7. Dehumanizing Rhetoric: The administration’s rhetoric has increasingly dehumanized political opponents and marginalized groups, with President Trump referring to adversaries as “vermin” and employing language reminiscent of authoritarian regimes.
These actions have led to widespread concern among scholars, political analysts, and human rights organizations, who argue that the administration is exhibiting traits characteristic of fascist regimes, including authoritarianism, suppression of dissent, and the erosion of democratic norms.
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We could argue endlessly, if we can say that Trumpism is Fascism. Fascism originated in Italy in 1919 and continued to gain support all over the world after WWII.
Let’s not forget the actual Italian government led by the Brothers of Italy still has fascist roots and Meloni never condemned fascism in public, quite the contrary.
But I agree that a lot of Trumps talks and actions point strongly to evil authoritarianism. It’s so obvious now, that Elon Musk, his closest “cheerleader”, did a Roman salute in public.
To your list I would add: actively discredit, persecute and vilify media and journalists, which Trump called out as “enemy of the people”.
Classic authoritarian move to silence any form of opposition. Putin, did this successfully for decades. And still does to this day.
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💯 agree on media suppression. And it is happening for real now: https://www.npr.org/2025/01/30/nx-s1-5281162/fcc-npr-pbs-investigation
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I opened an account at Substack this week. And oh boy, the amount of people who “flee” other social media sites to Substack and are very vocal about their dislike of Trump and the Oligarchy. Believe me Mary, the opposition is forming and growing. Not all is lost.
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I have a Substack account too, but since I’m already in “the choir,” I don’t go on it much. Good to know the Resistance is growing!
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I understand. So far, I haven’t published. I read more than anything else. We’ll see 😉
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Alas. Sigh.
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This was pretty interesting. I’m beginning to experiment with ChatGPT. It’s pretty cool.
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