BERNIE SANDERS: "EEUU YA NO ES UNA DEMOCRACIA". SU MEJOR DISCURSO.

BERNIE SANDERS: "EEUU YA NO ES UNA DEMOCRACIA". SU MEJOR DISCURSO.

Bernie Sanders on the Current Political Climate

Acknowledgment of Unprecedented Times

  • Bernie Sanders articulates a collective sentiment that current events are abnormal and alarming, highlighting the dangerous trajectory under President Trump.
  • Alberto expresses gratitude for support but emphasizes the unprecedented nature of the situation, warning against an increasingly authoritarian society.

Growing Republican Discontent

  • There is a noted shift among Republicans recognizing the unpopularity of Trump's policies, suggesting a potential change in political dynamics.
  • Trump’s assertion that his own morality is his only limit to power raises concerns about his disregard for international law and norms.

Threat to International Law

  • Trump's belief that he can act without regard for international law poses risks of global anarchy, where violence by nations or groups becomes normalized.
  • The speaker highlights Trump's contempt not just for international law but also for the U.S. Constitution and rule of law domestically.

Undermining Democracy

  • Trump has been accused of illegally redirecting funds allocated by Congress and retaliating against states that oppose him politically.
  • His actions include attacking federal courts, media outlets, and even renaming federal buildings after himself, indicating a troubling trend towards personalizing power.

Escalation in Authoritarian Tactics

  • The administration's response to dissent includes investigating political opponents and manipulating congressional maps to favor certain candidates.
  • Overall, these actions are seen as undermining American democracy and its foundational principles.

The Minneapolis Incident: A Case Study

Response to Violence Against Citizens

  • The shooting of Rinigwood by an ICE officer exemplifies a troubling pattern where victims are labeled negatively while perpetrators receive immunity.
  • This incident parallels how Trump redefined January 6 insurrectionists as peaceful protesters while punishing others harshly.

Militarization of Response

  • Instead of accountability for police violence, Trump’s administration increases military presence in cities like Minneapolis as a response to protests.
  • This militarization sets a dangerous precedent for using military force against perceived opposition within the U.S., raising alarms about civil liberties.

Socioeconomic Context Amidst Political Turmoil

Economic Inequality Worsening

  • While wealth concentration among billionaires grows, 60% of Americans struggle with basic needs such as housing and food security.
  • The ongoing health crisis exacerbates existing inequalities, with many families unable to afford necessities amidst rising costs.

Governing Under Authoritarianism?

Concerns Over Immigration and Reform

  • The American public is frustrated with aggressive law enforcement tactics, including the deportation of long-term residents.
  • There is a strong call for comprehensive immigration reform and a pathway to citizenship for those who have contributed positively to society.

Opposition to Authoritarianism

  • A commitment to opposing Donald Trump's authoritarian tendencies through all legal means is emphasized. Individuals are encouraged to take action within their communities.
  • The importance of the upcoming midterm elections in November 2026 is highlighted as crucial for countering Republican control and Trump’s influence on democracy.

The Role of Grassroots Movements

  • True change originates from grassroots movements rather than top-down initiatives; collective action is essential for justice and democracy.
  • The speaker stresses that democracy must be actively fought for, not passively inherited, urging unity among citizens against authoritarianism.

Election Integrity and Threats

  • Trump’s rhetoric about elections raises concerns about his potential refusal to accept electoral outcomes, indicating a shift towards dictatorship-like behavior.
  • Reports suggest that Trump may exploit national crises or fears (e.g., terrorism) as excuses to avoid holding elections altogether. This could lead to severe implications for democratic processes in the U.S.

Historical Context and Current Events

  • References are made to historical events where military force was used against civilians, drawing parallels with current situations in cities like Minneapolis where protests are met with violence.
  • The discussion includes the revival of groups like the Black Panthers as a response to systemic oppression, highlighting community defense efforts amidst rising tensions.

Structural Changes in Political Systems

  • The speaker warns that what is happening now in America represents not just temporary disruptions but significant structural changes within the political system itself. Those who believe institutions will return to normalcy may be misled or ignoring reality.
  • Key incidents such as federal agents' actions against civilians illustrate an alarming trend toward militarization and suppression of dissent under current governance practices.

The Rise of Authoritarianism in the U.S.

Systematic Attacks on Democratic Institutions

  • The speaker discusses systematic attacks against peaceful protesters, judges, and journalists in the U.S., referencing a recent incident where a journalist's home was targeted for unfavorable reporting on Donald Trump.
  • This situation is likened to tactics seen in Hungary, Turkey, and Venezuela, suggesting a well-known manual for undermining democracy that is being executed with precision in the U.S.

Phases of Authoritarian Strategy

  • The first phase involves polarization within society, creating divisions between "patriots" and "traitors," while diverting attention from scandals involving figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
  • The second phase focuses on discrediting institutions (e.g., courts and media), leading to their replacement with loyalists who maintain the appearance of normalcy but alter the internal structure significantly.

Expert Opinions on Democratic Decline

  • Steve Levitsky, an expert on democratic processes, describes current events as an aggressive regression into authoritarianism, marking it as unprecedented in his career studying various countries' political systems.
  • Various studies indicate that the U.S. is increasingly viewed as an electoral autocracy; Freedom House has downgraded its democratic rating below that of Argentina and at par with Panama and Romania.

Rapid Erosion of Democracy

  • A significant decline in American democratic quality has been recorded—28% drop within just one year during Trump's second term—indicating not gradual erosion but outright collapse.
  • Despite clear data showing this decline, there is a lack of proportional reaction from media and economic elites who previously expressed concern about Trump's presidency.

Economic Interests Behind Authoritarianism

  • The speaker argues that authoritarianism serves not only political ends but also economic interests by consolidating power among those already wealthy; Trump collaborates closely with influential business magnates.
  • Peter Thiel’s remarks highlight a growing belief among some elites that democracy hinders profit maximization; they view voting and checks on power as obstacles rather than rights.

Targeting Vulnerable Populations

  • Authoritarian regimes require scapegoats to justify their actions; under Trump’s administration, immigrants and minorities are often targeted as enemies to rally support among his base.
  • Examples include incidents where even American citizens have faced aggression from law enforcement due to their perceived association with immigrant communities or dissent against authority.

Discussion on Authoritarianism and Democracy

The Impact of Government Actions

  • A mother was killed for alerting her neighbors about federal agents, highlighting the government's labeling of dissenters as terrorists while offering immunity to their killers.
  • The narrative suggests that anyone who protests or disobeys is considered an enemy, which legitimizes violence against them with state approval.

Misconceptions About Democracy

  • Reflections on the January 6 Capitol riots reveal that participants believed they were defending democracy from a fraudulent election, illustrating how authoritarian narratives can mislead citizens.
  • Modern authoritarianism relies on storytelling rather than military force, convincing people that democracy itself is the problem.

Current Political Landscape

  • The U.S. labor movement is at historic lows, progressive parties are fragmented, and independent media struggles against right-wing dominance.
  • Despite challenges, figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are making significant contributions within a Democratic Party that has often mirrored Republican rhetoric.

Public Sentiment and Resistance

  • Polls indicate a majority of Americans disapprove of Trump's actions and policies, showing widespread resistance to his concentration of power.
  • Recent mass protests demonstrate public awareness of critical issues beyond mere electoral politics; it’s about maintaining limits on presidential power.

Conclusion and Call to Action

  • Encouragement to subscribe for more content and support community efforts in producing informative videos.
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Apoya el proyecto entrando en https://esbuenaventura.es/apoya/ ¡Gracias! Bernie Sanders acaba de soltar uno de los discursos más duros que he escuchado en mucho tiempo. Y tiene razón en todo. Trump ha dicho literalmente que lo único que puede frenarle es "su propia moralidad". Ni el derecho internacional, ni la Constitución, ni el Congreso. Su moralidad. La de un tipo que amenaza con invadir Groenlandia, que llama terrorista a una madre que mataron a tiros por soplar un silbato, y que está enviando miles de agentes del ICE a Minneapolis mientras amenaza con invocar la Ley de Insurrección. Esto ya no es un debate político normal. Esto es autoritarismo en tiempo real. Y lo peor es que los datos lo confirman: la calidad democrática de EE.UU ha caído un 28% en un solo año. Un año. Mientras tanto, los multimillonarios cada vez más ricos y 800.000 estadounidenses viviendo en la calle. Sanders tiene razón: el cambio viene de abajo. Pero hay que despertar ya. 🔴​Sígueme en mis otras redes sociales: 👉🏼​ https://x.com/AlanBarrosoA 👉🏼​ https://www.instagram.com/alanbaaa/