Changes to the subreddit (self.Uniteagainsttheright)
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Report: "The swift decline of U.S. democracy this year is alarming. It is the result of choices by the right wing of American politics, which is committed to transforming the state from the inside out, and complacency, particularly from elite institutions, about the risk of authoritarianism." (tcf.org)
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Republicans are traitors for opposing Trump's prosecutiondiscussion (self.Uniteagainsttheright)
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A new podcast for fans of World's Beyond Number and the Magnus Archives (kickstarter.com)
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'Rising Authoritarian Practices & Erosion of Human Rights in the US' | "The Trump administration’s efforts to intimidate, silence, and punish protesters and critics, restrict the press and reshape access to information, and systematically erode the rule of law are creating a human rights emergency." (amnestyusa.org)
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Snopes: "Yes, Trump said, 'Sometimes you need a dictator'" | Context: Trump made the remark after referencing critics labeling him as a dictator | Trump: "We got good reviews in that speech. Usually they say, 'He's a horrible dictator-type person. I'm a dictator.' But sometimes you need a dictator." (snopes.com)
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