I’ve been a bit busy, - and had forgotten this thread, but I am back now.
What I was saying was much more nuanced than many posters seem to think.
I answered the original OP by saying that in my opinion the OPs argument was weak because in my opinion, Trump and Musk supporters were very informed.
Quite the opposite to suggesting that they were thick.
I then gave the opinion that because they were informed and supporting Trump and Musk would therefore tend to support neo-Nazi groups or the far right, because those they support do. It makes no sense imo to deny this.
Today Trump had released members of these groups - white supremicists, neo-Nazis and the like, sentenced to serve many years in prison because of their part in the insurrection on J6.
What they did on J6 was one of the most serious threats to democracy that the USA has ever suffered from members of its populace,
Musk is in turn giving active support to the German Nazi Party as well as the Austrian.
I ask myself if I would be willing to support these two high profile leaders if I was American, and the answer is an emphatic “no” . Why? Because history has taught me where it leads. The character of the movement is different - of course- but the outcome could all too easily be the same. Remember what next Monday is, and understand that it began by identifying people who were unwanted members of that society, blaming them for many ills, claiming that they were (often) mentally ill or criminals. The rhetoric is not so different. Throw in the expansionist rhetoric and threats of military violence and it is not so different imo. Even down to Church Kitchen and children, it is all too familiar.
We shall see, the next few years will be a real test of democracy in America.
Thank you GN for reinstating my post. Sometimes we are all to quick to take offence where none is intended, perhaps we should all learn to take a deep breath and ask the poster exactly what they meant before flying off a report.
sago pax😊