• ccunning@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Once they legalized coups, they lost all legitimacy in my opinion.

    The SCOTUS situation is scarier than the POTUS situation which was already frightening enough.

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          3 months ago

          Correct. I think that’s the part many keep missing. SCOTUS just gave themselves the authority to determine if a Presidential act is immune from oversight. Which will no doubt be abused to help Republicans do whatever they want. But hamstring anything a Dem would attempt to accomplish.

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      3 months ago

      Don’t forget they legalized bribery long before making coups legal. That’s when they were testing the waters. Now they know they can be blatent with their rulings and noone will hold them accountable.

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      3 months ago

      Frankly, the writing has been on the wall since they overturned the election in 2000; it’s just gotten a lot more blatant.

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      3 months ago

      Hmmm, I wonder if the left or any democracy loving peoples can create a temporary armed anti-coup force, just in case?

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        If we can organize to that level, why not take it one step farther? We could have actual democracy. It’d be a lot more stable, and more people would be willing to fight (and die) for it than preserving a broken status quo that pretty much everyone hates.

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          Ehh, because revolution is insanely hard, while something more directed with a single goal is possibly more feasible. That’s what I’m thinking.