From Robert Reich's recent FB post, verbatim:
Since the 1930s, fascist dictators have used 7 techniques to amass
power. I'm not suggesting Donald Trump is a fascist or wanna-be
dictator, but he does seem to be following the script.
1. Create
a cult of personality. (Donald Trump doesn’t offer policy
prescriptions. He offers himself as a strongman who is powerful enough
do whatever it takes.)
2. Jail the media. (Trump hasn’t gone
this far, but reporters covering his rallies are kept in a cage, quite
literally. And he describes the media as his enemy.)
3.
Intimidate opponents. (This is Trump's stock in trade. For example, he
tweeted recently that the Ricketts family, who are spending money
against his candidacy, “better be careful, they have a lot to hide.”)
4. Incite violence. (People describing themselves as Trump supporters
have attacked Muslims and the homeless. At his rallies, his supporters
have beaten and spit on black protesters.)
5. Scapegoat racial
and ethnic minorities. (Trump blames America’s problems on Mexican
immigrants, Muslims, Muslim-Americans, and African-Americans.)
6.
Glorify national power. (Trump’s entire foreign policy consists of
asserting American power and fueling xenophobia against other nations.)
6. Disregard international law. (Trump wants to use torture, punish the families of terrorists, for example.)
7. Create a mass following directly, without party or other
intermediaries. (Trump’s tweets circumvent all filters. It’s just him
and his followers.)
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