Don’t Get Used to Fascism
Fascism is seductive. It wraps itself in patriotism. In order. In promises to make things “great.”
Fascism is seductive. It wraps itself in patriotism. In order. In promises to make things “great.”
When we strip language of its weight, when “metrics” matter more than lives, when “policy” becomes a euphemism for cruelty, we become accomplices.
This isn’t about parties anymore. This is about the architecture of American power cracking down the middle of a rotten dome.
The real threat isn’t hiding. It’s on Discourse, Telegram, Truth Social – lone wolves steeped in rage, doom scrolling – gulping MAGA banter for unquenchable thirsts.
This isn’t a border policy; it’s a blueprint for disappearance.
A burning country doesn’t change horses, after all. Especially when the Constitution’s been gutted.