I fear not. Rather, the reaction of right-wing voices, starting with President Trump, points to a further deterioration of democracy and another step towards an authoritarian future.
Well done. This is consistent with what I've been thinking all along. Our president has a talent for twisting reality, and he will contort every event to fit his narrative, for his own gain, even when it weakens our social fabric--especially when it weakens our social fabric.
Think about how he handled COVID in his first term, and from the sidelines when Biden was president. First he tried to minimize it. Then he latched on to people getting weary of masks and lockdown.
This is why we are in a dark place right now, because he doesn't care what he destroys in his obsessive hunger for power and adulation.
Regrettably, I think you are correct. (small correction: Stephen Miller, not Steven).
A chunk of those American right-wing voices, such as Nick Fuentes, targeted Charlie Kirk as a rival to be removed.
https://www.rauhauser.net/p/a-preference-for-peace
https://www.bugeyedandshameless.com/p/who-was-charlie-kirk-anyway
https://scholarstage.substack.com/p/bullets-and-ballots-the-legacy-of
Well done. This is consistent with what I've been thinking all along. Our president has a talent for twisting reality, and he will contort every event to fit his narrative, for his own gain, even when it weakens our social fabric--especially when it weakens our social fabric.
Think about how he handled COVID in his first term, and from the sidelines when Biden was president. First he tried to minimize it. Then he latched on to people getting weary of masks and lockdown.
This is why we are in a dark place right now, because he doesn't care what he destroys in his obsessive hunger for power and adulation.