Anonymous ID: c0190c Sept. 27, 2025, 7:26 a.m. No.23661705   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1714 >>1726 >>1728 >>1816

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Anonymous ID: c0190c Sept. 27, 2025, 7:39 a.m. No.23661741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1759 >>1763 >>1804 >>1809 >>1825

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At the request of Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all necessary Troops to protect War ravaged Portland, and any of our ICE Facilities under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists. I am also authorizing Full Force, if necessary. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

Anonymous ID: c0190c Sept. 27, 2025, 7:53 a.m. No.23661798   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1807

Timothy Snyder Spent Years Studying Fascists. He Thinks Trump Is One.

Historian Timothy Snyder is among the most well-known public intellectuals in the world—his career trajectory transformed by Donald Trump. (Yevhen Titov/Abaca Press via Reuters Connect)

Is the Yale historian a prophet, as his supporters say? Or is he stripping the word ‘fascism’ of its meaning?

By Peter Savodnik

 

TORONTO—“Is Donald Trump a fascist?” I asked the historian Timothy Snyder.

 

We were at a lovely restaurant on the campus of the University of Toronto, where Snyder had taken up residence after leaving Yale—and America—last August. I was in the middle of the grilled calamari. The professor—gray-haired, in a grayish-blue windbreaker and a checkered, button-down shirt—was poking at his salad.

 

He looked up after a moment, alternating between staring into the distance and staring at me.

 

He was no longer just an academic who wrote best-selling books about Eastern Europe. He was among the most well-known public intellectuals in the world—his career trajectory transformed by Donald Trump.

 

Snyder’s slim DIY guide for combating fascism, On Tyranny, published in 2017 after Trump first became president, rocketed to the top of the bestseller lists—and returned there after the 2024 election. He is all over the podcast circuit. His newsletter, Thinking about. . . , boasts nearly 400,000 subscribers. Among progressives, he has become a kind of oracle who can peer into the future by drawing on his deep knowledge of the past. Ezra Klein dubbed Snyder “a hero to liberals,” calling On Tyranny “a Bible” for the left. The Guardian called Snyder “the leading interpreter of our dark times.” Bill Maher invited him on; so did Trevor Noah. Rachel Maddow has had him on her show numerous times.

 

“The case I’ve been trying to make is: This is more drastic than you think,” Snyder told me, answering my question. His colleague John Connelly, a historian at the University of California at Berkeley, told me Snyder used fascist to describe Trump to communicate that “this guy is dangerous.”

 

Snyder agreed that his purpose in using the f word was to sound the alarm. “But I wouldn’t do it just for the label if I didn’t believe that,” he said.

 

He added: “Whether you think it’s paleogenetic nationalism—you know, making America great again—or whether you think it’s a quasi-religious cult of modernity, it fits any serious, scholarly definition of fascism.”

 

Still, that raised the question. Was Snyder a “prophet,” as Connelly called him? Or was he “the Pied Piper of a political movement,” as one of his detractors, a Yale professor, called him in a conversation with me? Was he alerting us to the American crack-up that was happening in real time? Or, with the constant drumbeat of warnings and nightmarish allusions, was he crying wolf, stripping the word fascism of its meaning and, in the process, making his dedicated audience just a little bit crazy?

 

https://www.thefp.com/p/timothy-snyder-spent-years-studying

Anonymous ID: c0190c Sept. 27, 2025, 7:55 a.m. No.23661807   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1814

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Looks like "professor SNyder" is Antifa

 

This Yale professor thinks patriotism is some kind of hate crime

Katarina Pfister

June 18, 2025

 

Timothy Snyder compares Donald Trump to Robert E. Lee for honoring soldiers, restoring order, and defending national pride. Academia has officially lost the plot.

 

Timothy Snyder has built a career trying to convince Americans that Donald Trump is a latter-day Adolf Hitler — a fascist demagogue hell-bent on dismantling America’s institutions to seize power. Last week, the Yale historian and author of the bestselling resistance pamphlet “On Tyranny,” briefly changed course. Now, apparently, Trump is Jefferson Davis.

 

In a recent Substack post, Snyder claimed Trump’s speech at Fort Bragg amounted to a call for civil war. He argued that the president’s praise for the military and his rejection of the left’s historical revisionism signaled not patriotism but treason — and the rise of a “paramilitary” regime.

 

Trump doesn’t want a second civil war. He wants the first one to mean something.

 

No, seriously. That’s what he thinks.

Renaming Fort Bragg

 

Trump’s first alleged Confederate offense, Snyder said, was to reinstate the military base’s original name: Fort Bragg. The Biden administration had renamed it Fort Liberty, repudiating General Braxton Bragg’s Confederate ties. Trump reversed the change.

Anonymous ID: c0190c Sept. 27, 2025, 8:39 a.m. No.23661938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1955

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From and including: Saturday, September 27, 2025

To, but not including Thursday, December 25, 2025

Result: 89 days

 

It is 89 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.

 

Or 2 months, 28 days excluding the end date.