I like the part about no new spending is needed. Should we translate that to we will divert people looking into measles and covid to this?

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    Not just a mental disorder, which is bad enough by its self, but some conservatives are pushing for it to be grounds for involuntary committal.

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    I propose that we will follow up to this new disorder. Maybe it can be compromised by learning people how to read, though it has been shown by experience that wearing a diaper remains a necessity for this disorder. Anyone got an idea how we’ll push these patients beyond the toddler stage and, of course, allow them to become full-functioning adults who can read and write? /s

    (Or even better: How about we set an age limit and a clear prevention against having anyone run for office who may not vote by the law. Come on, America: You can do it!)

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    This implies that the majority of the world has a mental health disorder. Yes, that must be it…

    How stupid do these MAGA clowns think people are? And: Are they perhaps projecting their own characteristics onto others?

    Or is it perhaps about imprisoning dissidents for no reason?

    Hmmm, that sounds familiar. Ahh, yes, Hitler and his henchmen did the same thing…

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        Yes, but with things like this, the current US government is actually trying to create a legal basis on which it can make undesirable people disappear. Just like the Nazis did in the Third Reich.

        It’s about establishing an unjust state with the corresponding legal means.

        I really think that plans are being made here to establish a dictatorship. There are many other signs of this.

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            I’m from Germany and am only observing the situation from afar. Are there any efforts to prevent the US from becoming a fascist state?

            I know, of course, that people are taking to the streets and that this is not being reported adequately by the media. But what is the plan?

            In any case, there seems to be no serious resistance from the Democratic Party…

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              It’s much the same problem you guys had in the 1920s. Hate is easy. Cruelty is the norm. Humanity, like the chimpanzee we’re closest related to, is a very ‘in-group/out-group’ species. You’re either one of us, or you’re a threat to be beaten down and killed. Hate is easy to stoke, especially when things are tough. And don’t forget – Hitler studied hate-filled regimes world-wide before he put together his authoritarian empire, and one he studied hard was the US Southeast. Abuse of ‘inferior’ people was a way of life for them!

              Standing up could get you killed in these not-so-United States, so a lot of us try to keep our heads down and be ‘Good Americans’…

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        Year 2785. The Tesla-built Trump-atons patrol the irradiated skyline of New America. The scorched remnants of what was once called Earth. Their red, white, and chrome exoshells glint beneath a sun filtered through atmospheric ash. “Nobody knew healthcare would be so complicated” can be heard over the speaker from it’s silver jowls.

        From beneath a collapsed monument to Elon, a stone shifts. A malnourished human, skin sun-leathered and trembling, crawls out wrapped in a faded Trans-Palestinian Soviet flag. Eyes cracked with age and dust, he whispers into the void:

        “Every accusation… is a confession.”

        “Trump-bots are racist.”

        “General strike.”

        Centuries-old resistance slogans, preserved like fossilized dog shit, echo into silence. No one hears him. No one cares because these are decades old slogans that never really packed a punch anyways and were never adapted over time or expanded on through content creation and memetic knowledge.

        In the shadow of the gutted White House, Lauren Ro-BoeBert 2.0 strokes patriotism behind a metal dumpster her servos sticky with Trump derangement.

        The world turns. The code loops. And somewhere, deep beneath the bedrock, a spark of humanity retreats back to its lemming like hole beneath New America.

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      They are getting away with much bigger atrocities than this. People will absolutely be on board to suddenly have their trump-hating relative actually be mentally ill. Then you don’t have to listen to anything they say because they are just crazy.

      Even announcing trump derangement syndrome in an official setting so it can be in the news cycle for as long as they want is going to have a powerful impact on the personal, individual level much wider than what he has done this term so far really. Now anyone who disagrees with trump is crazy. That’s just best case scenario.

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        As I said, this is straight out of Hitler’s playbook and serves to prepare for the next atrocities. Nazis have traditionally been interested in giving their crimes a legal veneer.

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          Weird I didn’t see the second half of your comment when I first replied. You’re absolutely right and I’m terrified. The social-political environment and economy that allowed the rise of the nazis in Germany have been happening in America for decades. There are so many parallels and then within 6 months in office a LOT of big stuff is happening really fast. Federal institutions completely gutted, harassment of the employees by their government, deportation of citizens, removing birthright citizenship, and now wanting a medical diagnosis for anyone who disagrees with them.

          It is absolutely terrifying and I no longer feel safe sharing my opinion anywhere because I don’t know how dangerous it will be in the future.

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          Nope, that’s not out of Hitler’s playbook, that’s out of Stalin’s. The Nazis killed psychiatric patients and converted hospitals to barracks; they did not fill them.

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    You have a mental diseuse, you can´t own a firearm.

    Only MAGA have the right to article 2.

    Job done.

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    TL;DR:

    The bill, backed by two GOP reps (Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio and Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama) proposes NIH investigation into “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS) and aims to study TDS’s origins, media influence, and interventions.

    The article compares it to Soviet-era tactics of labeling political dissent as a mental disorder.

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      Ooh I LOOOOOVE Trump!!! That’s a totally normal thing to say about a politician! You know who else can say that? No one. Not even the best Biden fans…you know he doesn’t have fans? Can you believe that?

      I love Trump so much I have bought his sneakers, his steaks, his socks, his hats, his shirts, his jorts, his truck decals, his crypto, his dolls, his sunglasses, his guns, his ammo…in fact, I’ve gone into debt just to buy more of his merch. You know who else has that? No one.

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    A bill like this was proposed in the Minnesota state house, shortly before one of the co-sponsors was arrested for soliciting sex from a minor.

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      Hitler, also. Remember that one of the only books anyone can recall Trump reading regularly is a collected volume of Hitler’s speeches.

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    I agree, a lot of you are mentally ill and a bit simple. But that’s beside the point.

    Like the fact you all avoid confrontation and allowed TDS to culturally be pinned to the left is absolutely deranged how easily it could have been flipped. The fact the right has such a control on pushing a dominate view online and publicly is because trump opposition has mental problems. Look at the guy. He’s an lol cow and yet nothing is being generated beyond a “he’s racist” “orange man bad” where’s your fucking fight. That’s The actual TDS. The desire to passively watch the lol cow and not immediately go make funny shit

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      You’re the same kind of guy who would comment on an article about a political assassination of a fascist with “but not like this!”.

      You want OTHERS to fight back, as if the legal means to do so will have any effect whatsoever.

      Federal government is currently captured entirely by the fascists, state and local governments are being attacked.

      What is suing going to do? What is on foot protest going to do? The vast majority of us have y’know, jobs? Families? Things to take care of? Makes it pretty hard to drop everything and just go protest, or fight back in those ways. We do what we can to protect our own and those around us, and if anyone was planning any sort of resistance it sure as fuck wouldn’t be being discussed on an open public platform like Lemmy.

      So cool it with all the “these stupid Americans are just lying there and taking it”. Would love to see what YOU do if it was you in these shoes (don’t bother commenting any big dick “I would fight back” bullshit. It’s very obvious when a keyboard warrior is pushing for OTHERS to do violence)

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        I want people to create content. I want the current content creators to be lifted up and supported. I want to see 10 responses that are funny or engaging for every stupid comment on Facebook, YouTube, Reddit and here. Not just bullshit like “he’s racist”. I want people to become more engaged and play the game. The right did something effective over the past couple decades. People need to put the ego down and understand how they did it and repeat it

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      I don’t want politics to be a 4chan-esque game of trolling. “Orange man bad” “lolcow” Are you even old enough to vote?

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        You have to. There is no other way. I’m not even being sarcastic here. You have to in the modern age. You can act like you’re above it but there are consequences. Some consequences we are witnessing currently. This is a popularity contest in a digital culture. You have to speak the language. The way you answered explains so much. You said “I don’t want …” that’s ok. But you have to accept it’s not about you or what you want. We are seeing the richest and most powerful invest in this stuff for a reason. It’s silly but effective. Which is why it’s often overlooked. It’s the subtle appeal to base instinct. It’s about capture and engagement. You can’t logic your way to winning people to a side politically in the current climate.

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    Hungarian here, we had our own version predating Trump derangement syndrome called Orbánfóbia (Orbánophoby), but so far no one wanted to treat people for it.