You all have such good comments and posts. I typed a more specific response, but I got all teary and couldn't quite finish
we are indeed in a time in the US that mirrors history. We have not learned it's lessons.
Churchill was a man that saw the dangers of the rise of Hilter long before others did, and he once said, "Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried." - Winston Churchill.
Right now, where we are at, people who support Trump don't even care that he is acting like Hilter. That is how deep the anger goes and how powerful the cult of personality can be. (
http://www.businessinsider.com/watc...ers-agree-with-hitler-quotes-2016-3?r=UK&IR=T)
The video of Trump almost being attacked yeserday is also another sign of where we are headed. Yes, it's scary how close the guy got to Trump. I think Trump needs to be arrested for inciting violence, but hurting or killing Trump isn't a good solution to anything, and somehow, someone almost got close to doing him great harm...
But what is even more striking to me is how angry the crowd was, and how the angrily supported him even more when faced with the threat of violence against their leader, their idol, Trump. It is exactly what
@scout86 istalking about. Bring violent opposition against Trump, and his supporters will grow in number and power.
This is the video and you can see how the crowd reacts:
I am very surprised this has not gotten more out of hand already, and I do agree that this anger and violence has been building for a long time. I really get the anger. People feel so betrayed by our government on both sides. I really get the anger.
This anger and the chaos and violence beginning to happen will likely get worse before it gets better.
And DAMN do the secret service have one hell of a tough job right now.
Thank you to all of you for this thoughtful discussion on this phenomenon, the popularity of Trump, that we are watching happen in the US. It if wasn't specifically Trump, I believe it would have been some other similar person filling the role Trump is in, because it's the time of history and society that we are in that someone like Trump would become popular - and this violence against him will grow his power.
What is spurring people on to seek out a leader like Trump is the real pain and struggle people are facing. That needs to be addressed. Ignoring it or misusing that pain is what got us here in the first place - a government that has betrayed the people and a people who are PISSED and fed up and will resort to whatever it takes for change to happen.
Whatever it takes.
Don't lose hope that we are stuck in the same fate Germany and other countries have faced when they got swept up in a personailty cult when they were desperate for change and action.
There are examples in history of this pattern shifting. They are not many, but it has happened.
"The Americans will always do the right thing… after they’ve exhausted all the alternatives.” - Winston Churchill