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Maybe I was delusional, the US sucks too, sure, but... I have some thoughts about it that I would explain, but it would be long text.
Someone can tell me why they voted for Trump and right away after that abuse of power became OK and rule of law in US significantly deteoriated? In democracy it would be possible to right away impeach Trump, or re-count the votes, or investigate it, or something like that...
These authoritarian populist tactics, after those people who voted for them (or will be able to vote) will say like "and you said that this person is bad!"
They use the same tactic in Russia regularly. When politicians destroyed life of millions of people, after some time one poitician in Duma will say the right thing or propose a law for popular social issue, like "we're against domestic violence" (domestic violence is common in this shithole), or on "elections" they will offer sausage or money for a vote to population.
I don't know what they are trying to achieve by that, but maybe that people will restore trust in them, and will continue to believe that "BS-democracy". And after that these politicians who support dictatorship will continue to launder resources from the country. But in Russia they do that because they need people to participate in pseudo-elections, that will legitimize their fascist regime.
Is it American police or American mafia? So better not to trust any feds at all.
Awful. Rest in peace.
Thank you for this story, but anyway, "we have nothing to hide"
P.S. US once were a "police of the world" so I think it's harder to hide your identity (in case of privacy and legal things) there, or I'm wrong?
I don't have any information about The Telegraph.
I thought they are heavily influenced by bastard Muscovites
It's a news outlet that was described as conservative/right-wing, so maybe that's why it seems like that. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraph.co.uk)