The Radicalization of Silicon Valley: Democracy Is Optional
Tech oligarchs abandon democracy, embrace Trump. Performance or conviction? When they control the platforms shaping reality, does it matter?
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Tech oligarchs abandon democracy, embrace Trump. Performance or conviction? When they control the platforms shaping reality, does it matter?
Much that was warned of has come to pass. At least we now know what we’re dealing with and that it won’t just all work itself out.
American voters across the country delivered a stinging rebuke to Donald Trump on Tuesday and gave Republicans some food for thought about their blind allegiance to a president whose policies are deeply unpopular.
Those worried about him might be surprised by a closer look.
In many ways, Donald Trump was his usual self in an interview that aired last night: dishonest, boastful, and obsessed with revenge. But the way in which he expressed his authoritarian ambitions is cause for grave concern.
There are Democratic candidates running on platforms voters are genuinely excited about. However, the party’s establishment fails to embrace them or their ideas.
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino was on the streets of Chicago during Halloween acting on Noem’s orders to ruin the event for everyone.
To win the battle for democracy we need the stamina and mental and emotional discipline of champion athletes.
Mangione isn’t alone. A generation of alienated young men are reaching the same dark conclusion: The system is broken and only violence can fix it.
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Trump’s hide-the-wrecking-ball tactics won’t stop with buildings.
Once Trump’s ratings are low enough, his military power game will be put to the test. And you can make it happen.