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Trump’s DC Speech Rhetoric is a Fascist’s Clarion Call

The Left Place
5 min readAug 8, 2022

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Donald Trump’s return to the Washington, DC on July 26 got a lot of press.

The twice-impeached, twice-popular-vote-losing former president had not set foot in the nation’s capitol since he nearly pulled off a coup to overthrow the government on January 6, 2021.

Maybe it’s because we’ve become somewhat inured to Trump’s extreme rhetoric, or for that matter the rhetoric dominating the current republican party since Trump’s ascendancy, but “the former guy” proposed some very chilling — and familiar — autocratic ideas in his speech at the “America First Policy Institute” summit on July 26.

First, he called for concentration camps.

Yes, concentration camps, this time for the homeless, in addition to the ones he established for migrants at the Southern border with Mexico.

Combining the human rights violations we committed against Native Americans in the 18th and 19th centuries and Japanese Americans during World War Two, Trump asserted the government should “remove” thousands of homeless Americans and relocate them to tents on “large parcels of inexpensive land in the outer reaches of the cities” with “permanent bathrooms” and “medical professionals.”

Then, channeling his inner former Phillipine president Roderigo Duterte, Trump…

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