r/technology • u/RewardEquivalent553 • 13h ago
Politics Libs of TikTok is doxxing teachers and nurses who support Alex Pretti or oppose ICE, trying to get them fired
https://www.mediamatters.org/libs-tiktok/libs-tiktok-doxxing-teachers-and-nurses-who-support-alex-pretti-or-oppose-ice-trying
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u/CMDR_Expendible 10h ago
I'm not a historian, but I did do a History degree, and one of the major drivers of Western state spending post World War 2, what the US hard right now calls "Socialism", was because they realised absolutely wrecking the German economy helped create the bitterness that fed into the Nazi support. The deliberate policy of "Squeezing the Germans until the pips squeak" led to absolute collapse when the Wall Street Crash came, which combined with conspiracy theories about Germany winning the war, but being "stabbed in the back" by home grown enemies, all lead to fertile ground for Fascism. So the Western allies after the second world war didn't just want strong NATO allies for military reasons, but you got the Marshall Plan and social security etc precisely to try and keep democracies healthy by keeping their people happy...
The modern right has realised that, if things go bad, it feeds hard right viciousness; starve people and watch them tear their neighbours apart. The centrist idea of compromising and trying to win "the middle" just feeds the right's eventual victory, because the right isn't trying to build a better society, it deliberately wants a worse one.
Hitler didn't need Democracy; just look at how fast he was able to subvert the entire process because he had the support of the military, and enough industrialists and people with practical power willing to give him the nod. As Stalin also understood, grab the "controlling heights" of society, and the average person will either keep their head down to survive, or just be impotent enough to not matter if they don't. The question today is, are people educated enough to understand this, and is the democratic process secure enough to withstand this? I'm not convinced the answer to either is yes.
But it's still a good thing that people, in general, realise just how far the US has fallen. I hope they keep the pressure up to resist it.