The article critiques the Trump regime’s response to protests and dissent, framing it as a dangerous and authoritarian push against free speech. It argues that the government portrays criticism of its militarized actions as an existential threat, labeling dissenters as part of a “Radical Left” agenda.
The author highlights Trump’s declaration of antifa as a terrorist organization and accuses the regime of attempting to control the narrative around political violence to normalize its autocratic measures. Citing historians, the piece draws parallels between the current political climate in the U.S. and historical fascism, emphasizing the regime’s efforts to delegitimize dissent and manipulate language.
The article argues that resisting this authoritarianism requires acknowledging it as fascism, urging those who oppose the regime to embrace an anti-fascist stance. The author expresses concern about the normalization of violent state actions against civilians and the importance of recognizing the urgency of the situation as reminiscent of early 20th-century fascism.