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Protofascist Traits in Trumpism: A Warning for Europe

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trumpism: A New breed of Authoritarianism, Warns ⁢Political⁤ Essayist

washington D.C. ‌ – A new⁢ essay is sounding alarms about the ⁤evolving nature of authoritarianism in the United states,​ arguing that‌ the political movement surrounding Donald Trump represents a “protofascism”‍ distinct from, yet echoing, historical‌ regimes like those of Mussolini ⁤and Franco. ⁢

Political essayist ​Bruno​ Colmant doesn’t ⁤beleive the U.S. is destined to repeat the darkest chapters of the 20th century. Instead, he ‍posits ‌that ⁤Trumpism is a radical change of authoritarianism, uniquely tailored to ⁤the former president’s⁢ personality‍ and amplified by the modern tools ⁤of social media.

“The American Constitution is built on a balance of powers – checks and balances – designed​ to prevent​ the rise of‌ authoritarian,⁣ dynastic rule,”⁤ Colmant writes.‌ “However, we⁤ are now witnessing power ⁤concentrated in a‌ single individual who glorifies a romanticized past, ⁣systematically dismantles institutional checks, ⁣and identifies an enemy within.”

This internal enemy,according to Colmant,isn’t a foreign power,but rather those perceived as obstacles to a ⁤specific vision of American progress. Trumpist ideology,​ he argues, ‍targets individuals within the system – civil servants, federal⁢ employees – as ‌well as broader groups like democrats, leftists, and those labeled “woke,” ​accusing them of⁢ corrupting the legacy of the nation’s founders.

“It’s a racial and eugenic⁢ vision ⁤being conveyed,” Colmant states, “the ‌idea that these groups are ‘dirtying’ a‌ white, dominant ⁤heritage.” He highlights ‌the deliberate blurring of⁢ truth and falsehood, a tactic he says is actively cultivated and⁢ disseminated thru social networks.

The essay paints a bleak‍ outlook for ​the future of​ American politics, suggesting that Trumpism will outlive Trump himself. Colmant expresses‍ little surprise at the possibility of a Trump family member launching a‌ presidential bid⁢ in 2028, viewing it​ as a natural progression towards a hereditary power ‌structure.

“I believe the Americans are⁢ entering ‍a dark period in ⁤the ⁢2020s,”⁤ Colmant concludes. ‌ “Trumpism will⁢ survive ⁢Trump, ​who desires a⁤ hereditary power. I would ​not be surprised to see one of⁢ his ⁣sons run for president in ⁢2028.”

While Colmant believes the situation in the U.S. is ‌notably⁣ dire, he ⁢frames his essay​ as a call to ethical action, particularly for Europeans,‌ to defend democratic values‍ in the face ‌of this evolving authoritarian threat.

Keywords: ⁤Donald Trump, Trumpism, Authoritarianism, Protofascism, Political Analysis, 2024 Election, US Politics, Bruno Colmant, Political Essay, American Democracy, ‍social Media, Misinformation.

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