From: Skeeter OG <invalid@none.com>
Newsgroups: can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
Subject: Re: What fascists and dictators do #1: "The parallels are not subtle..."
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 12:17:15 -0600
Organization: UTB
In article <vt8tbf$3csmk$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
>
> "...and they're not accidental".
>
> "There?s a new dress code in Trump?s Washington, and it?s straight out
> of a dictator?s playbook. Loyalists in the regime?congressmen, senators,
> the whole parade of sycophants?are now sporting golden Trump bust lapel
> pins, a garish little tribute to the man who?s turned the White House
> into a shrine to himself. They?ve been quietly told to ditch their
> congressional or Senate pins in favor of this new badge of allegiance.
> It?s not a suggestion; it?s a loyalty test. And if you?re paying
> attention, it?s a chilling sign of where this country?s headed."
>
> <https://deanblundell.substack.com/p/trump-is-now-mandating-his-cabinetloyalist>
>
> "The image making the rounds on X, courtesy of Drew Pavlou, shows the
> Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, the guy who regulates
> radio, TV, internet, satellite, and cable in the U.S., proudly wearing
> one of these pins. Pavlou?s caption nails it: ?Welcome to MAGA Maoism.?
> The pin, a golden relief of Trump?s unmistakable profile, sits on a blue
> suit jacket, a stark contrast to the Mao Zedong badge in the same
> frame?a red circle with the Chinese leader?s face, a relic of a time
> when loyalty to the Chairman was non-negotiable. The parallels aren?t
> subtle, and they?re not accidental."
>
> You asked me what he's doing that is what dictators do.
>
> #1 Demand loyalty to himself, rather than to the people of the US.
He doesn't do that.
You are drunk on MSM kool aid.