If I get angry enough they will back down and say I'm right.
That's the playbook right?
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If I get angry enough they will back down and say I'm right.
That's the playbook right?
The fun part about fascist takeovers is when they take power, they stop trying to hide what they really are.
The thing that makes fascism self-destruct in every instance in history is that they never actually had a "playbook." They had one trick, one narrative to get them to the top and they leave a wake of ruin behind them to get there, then they consume the host like botflies in the skin of the nation. This is why they're going to try to stop elections and mettle with democracy broadly, because they know they will never be able to maintain a playbook narrative with this wild pack of ravenous orcs pillaging the countryside.
This is true, even their playbook is just a ghoulish wish list of the worst people in the country and has approval rating below 10%