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Discussing Trump’s Power Grab and How to Stop Dictators with Chris Hayes and Zack Beauchamp
MSNBC· 2026-03-10 15:01
We’re now in the second year of Donald Trump’s second term. And there’s a lot to be concerned about as it relates to the future of American democracy. How can everyday people push back against authoritarianism and antidemocratic forces? Zack Beauchamp is a senior correspondent at Vox. He’s also the author of “The Reactionary Spirit,” a book about this topic. Beauchamp joins Chris Hayes to discuss Democratic backsliding, the role of protests in stopping dictators and lessons that can be learned from Brazil, ...
Iran’s Powerful Elite
Bloomberg Originals· 2026-03-05 17:03
I was born and raised in Iran. I was born in Thran. It was a very strict dictatorship. And one thing that I remember is having VHS tape players were illegal. My dad used to bundle it up with blankets and put it in a closet so it's hidden and then he would bring it out sometimes and we would we would watch movies, Hollywood movies. But the way that things kind of changed post Iran Iraq war was you were either a part of that regime inner circle and if you were outside that you were part of the 70 80% that wer ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-03-03 07:16
RT Craig Murray (@CraigMurrayOrg)In Bahrain, Saudi troops are massacring (again) the majority Shia population who are rising against their British imposed hereditary dictators.Not one single word from all those who condemn Iran for suppressing protest. ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-21 15:00
Reading “The Successor”, a chronicle of Russia’s emergence from Soviet communism and its subsequent collapse into dictatorship, you cannot escape an unsettling question https://t.co/A2J0MGdVxm ...
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vitalik.eth· 2026-02-18 12:57
This is a good post on the impact of surveillance in Iran:https://t.co/1kT3SrsCyOIt's worth reading.IMO one mistake that freedom advocates often make is that we talk about privacy violation and surveillance as "dystopian", using the word as a semantic stop sign: we know it means "bad", we nod along, and don't really go further to clarify why it's bad. I worry that this approach is long-run unhealthy: when we criticize various companies and countries for being "dystopian" and stop there, then to someone who' ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-02-03 12:35
In Venezuela, a right-wing American government didn't topple a left-wing Latin American dictatorship so much as co-opt it, says @carlosbrevoreg (via @opinion) https://t.co/1WKX2blOah ...
'Professional liars': Immigration Attorney BLASTS Trump admin.
MSNBC· 2026-01-26 03:15
DOZENS OF DETAINED IMMIGRANT FAMILIES RAISED THEIR VOIC IN PROTESTS YESTERDAY behind the walls of a detention facility in Texas. It's the same facility where five-year-old Liam Ramos and his father were sent after they were taken from Minnesota last week. One protester told the Associated Press in a phone interview, quote, the message we want to send is for them to treat us with dignity and according to the law, we're immigrants with children, not criminals.Immigration attorney Eric Lee was at this detentio ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-22 15:00
Geopolitical Analysis - Venezuelans are losing hope as their dictator consolidates power against the United States [1]
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The Economist· 2025-12-14 11:40
Political Implications - The statement suggests a potential alignment of José Antonio Kast's political ideology with the policies of Augusto Pinochet's regime [1] - This alignment raises concerns about the future direction of Chile under Kast's leadership [1] Potential Risks - The association with Pinochet could alienate voters who oppose authoritarian rule [1] - It may also trigger social unrest and political instability [1]
NBC News speaks one-on-one with daughter of Venezuela’s opposition leader
NBC News· 2025-12-14 00:05
Political Situation in Venezuela - The Venezuelan regime is described as a criminal dictatorship that has sequestered the country, with an urgency for them to leave power [10] - There are 887 political prisoners in Venezuela, including a 16-year-old girl and elderly people, who are being tortured and separated from their families [10] - A former mayor was murdered by the regime inside a Venezuelan prison [11] - The regime uses sophisticated propaganda and repressive apparatus to crush the morale of the Venezuelan people [12][14] - The Nobel Peace Prize and the attention it brings are seen as a blow to the regime, proving they are weak and fragmented [13] Maria Korina's Role and Stance - Maria Korina's mission is described as being for the future of Venezuela and the region, standing for freedom, dignity, and democracy [5] - She is committed to returning to Venezuela and has never broken a promise to the Venezuelan people [4][7] - Her constant throughout the last 20 years has been honesty and transparency, speaking the truth to the Venezuelan people [8] - She will continue to garner more support from around the world and insist on increased pressure from democratic governments [12] International Relations and Support - Democratic governments around the world need to stand united against dictatorships like those in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua, which support each other [17][18] - The Venezuelan people have voted out the criminal regime and need the support of democratic governments [10][18] - The world is finally paying attention to the human rights abuses in Venezuela [11] - The struggle in Venezuela is not just a fight between the right and the left, but about human rights and respecting the will of the people [9]