Memo to Future Historians: This Is Fascism, and Millions of Us See It [View all]
Memo to Future Historians: This Is Fascism, and Millions of Us See It - The New Republic From Chicago to Portland, James Comey to Letitia James, and so much elsethis is no longer America.
David Axelrod is far better known these days for occasionally wagging his finger at his fellow Democrats than for breathing partisan fire, so it caught my eye when he posted this on X Wednesday: So far, the ICE gang has shot & killed an unarmed man & lied about the circumstances; shot a woman 5 times for obstructing their vehicle; roughed up elderly women and zip-tied small children; shot a clergyman in the face with a pepper ball; marched through downtown Chicago, masked and armed. And theyre not going after the worst of the worse, [sic] as promised. Most of the people theyre snagging have clean records. Some are citizens. To be clear: This is NOT making Chicago safer. Its state-sponsored mayhem; dangerous political theater calculated to provoke.
Historians sometimes say that when societies are descending into fascism, it can be hard for the people to notice it in real time. Well, historians of the future, Im here to tell you: We are noticing. Millions of us are noticing. And we are horrified and enraged. We are well aware: We once lived in a country that, for all its frequent imperfections, was a place where the rule of law was a broadly shared value and where leaders acted with democratic restraint. We now live in a country where there is no rule of law; where leaders, especially (Trump) but also others who support him, spit on the idea not only of democratic restraint but of democracy itself; and where the timorous first reflex of nearly every member of one of our two political parties is, at virtually all times, to do precisely what the leader wants.
Thats fascism. It may befor nowa comparatively mild form of fascism. Political opponents arent being jailed or shot, opposition media outlets arent being shuttered, and books arent being burned. But a lot of things are happening that are terrifying. And last year, we lived in a country where the three scenarios I just listed were barely conceivable. Today, we live in a country where they are more likely only a matter of time.