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[โ€“] Icalasari@fedia.io 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It's freaky how much this is mirroring the lead up to Nazi Germany. Right down to a convicted criminal spewing nonsense yet looking poised to take over

I am legitimately scared

[โ€“] clarinet_estimator@lemm.ee 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Me too.

I couldn't believe that people were convinced to vote for him the first time. I couldn't believe that after a term people were even considering voting for him the second time. Now, I'm struggling with how the man is allowed to SPEAK IN PUBLIC.

Any other felon would have been shunned to obscurity.

Felons struggle to find work and housing, yet this man gets another crack at leading a nation.

The man who complimented AMERICAN TERRORISTS after they successfully murdered his constituents gets to try to LEAD A NATION.

Republicans like to scream about CaNCel CuLTure, but fucking where is it now? This man shouldn't be allowed to own his own clothes just for his financial crimes, and yet he is treated as a viable option for the presidency.

Edit: oh yeah, I forgot that he was impeached twice, refused to leave office, THEN lost the vote and tried to stay in office via violence.