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Im not a historian. Im not a Kremlinologist or a credentialed scholar on authoritarian regimes. Im not a behavioral psychologist, and I dont hold a PhD in fascism or kleptocracythough frankly, given the state of the world, Im starting to wonder if we all should. But Ive lived in Russia for some time. Ive spent time in Eastern Europe. Ive read obsessively, listened carefully, and paid attention like my life depended on itbecause, in a very real sense, it does. And while Ill leave academic dissection to the ivory tower, what I can tell you from the ground is this:
Whats happening in this country isnt just cruelits methodical, strategic, and deeply familiar to anyone whos studied or survived under regimes built on repression and rot.
Were watching a script play outone that was written in the blood and bureaucracy of Putins Russia, refined in the dungeons of Chechnya, perfected through decades of oligarchic decay, secret police intimidation, and mafia-state theatrics. And now its being re-staged here in America, rebranded with flags and lapel pins and the tired language of law and order.
The Trump regimethis carnival of third-rate strongmen, grifters, sycophants, and sadistsisnt innovating anything. Its copying. Its importing the authoritarian model wholesale. Theyve read the Putin playbook, dog-eared the best parts, and now theyre running it in real time. And the cruelty? Thats not a flaw in the system. That is the system.
Because cruelty serves a dual purpose: it distracts and it paralyzes. It shocks the conscience just long enough to make you forget about the theft happening in broad daylight. It freezes resistance by making you wonder whos next. Its not just about dehumanizing the targetits about disarming the observer. You see a 52-year-old seamstress abducted by masked agents in broad daylight, and your mind stops. Thats the point. While youre frozen, theyre looting the vault.
Putins criticsbrave dissidents like Boris Nemtsov, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and Alexei Navalnylaid it out plainly: behind the thuggish repression, theres no grand ideology. Theres only theft. Power is just a means to steal more, protect the stolen, and destroy anyone who threatens the racket. Navalny made that crystal clear. Putins state isnt built on beliefits built on plunder. And everything elsebeatings, censorship, propaganda, disappearancesis just set dressing for the heist.
Trump, a failed businessman and serial conman, didnt stumble into power because he had a vision. He stumbled into it like a raccoon into a jewelry store: overwhelmed, opportunistic, and desperate to grab everything shiny before the lights come on. He brought with him a gang of similarly hollow, self-serving goonsparasites in flag pinswho recognized that brute force and spectacle could serve as a perfect cover for mass-scale corruption. All they needed was enough boots, enough masks, and enough Americans too scared or too exhausted to resist.
Thats what ICE is nowa terror squad designed not just to punish the other, but to frighten the rest into submission. They dont need to knock on your door. They just need you to see what happens when they knock on hers. They want you disoriented, enraged, heartbroken, and above allsilent.
Its not about immigration. Its about domination.
But heres the part they never count on: you can only keep people paralyzed for so long. Fear calcifies. Shock fades. And eventually, rage focuses.
So lets speak plainly: this is not normal, its not American, and its not sustainable. Its a kleptocratic death cult wearing the face of democracy. Its an authoritarian racket hiding behind courtrooms and uniforms. And it will falljust like every regime before it that mistook violence for invincibility and corruption for competence.
What can we do? First, resist the paralysis. Rage, yesbut dont retreat. Pay attention. Speak out. If something feels wrong, say its wrong. Refuse to play along with their language, their framing, their euphemisms. They are not removing undocumented immigrants. They are disappearing people. They are not restoring law and order. They are weaponizing the state.
And just as importantly: take care of yourself. Joy, community, love, restthese are not luxuries in a time of repression. They are acts of defiance. They are the fuel for the long fight ahead. Because this will be a long fight. There will be distractions, casualties, betrayals. But there will also be courage. And solidarity. And moments that remind us exactly why we fight.
Because we dont do it for the flag. We dont do it for politicians. We do it for every seamstress dragged from her car. Every family torn apart. Every dissident silenced. Every protestor jailed. We do it to honor the civil rights marchers, the freedom riders, the Stonewall rebels, the water protectors, the labor organizersthe defiant, the bold, the brave.
And we do it for the Americans who laid down their lives to crush fascism in Europe. For the soldiers who stormed beaches to fight against tyranny, not wave it in through the front door. For those who fought in the jungles and the deserts and the streetsnot for conquest, but for freedom. For those who knew that authoritarianism doesnt need to speak a foreign language to be a threat.
And we do it because we must. Because history is watching. And this time, its our names on the line.
Lets make sure theyre remembered for the right reasons.
Pic relatedpersonal hero of mine, Russian patriot and dissident Alexei Navalny.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei_Navalny
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(21,903 posts)CitizenZero
(832 posts)One of the better written pieces that I have read on the current situation.