I don't know very much about , but I know a little bit about disinformation works - specifically, how targeted attacks against democratic opponents or democracy itself usually go:

* Publicly claim that the election has been stolen by your political enemy.
* Question the electoral process as a whole.
* Attack democratic institutions, both organizations and processes.

Sounds familiar? That's because this is exactly what is happening in the United States. 1/x

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Trump claimed that the election was stolen, made sure to question everything and everyone in the electoral process that wasn't working in his favor and then proceeded to attack everything that he questioned and more.

Those attacks weren't only political, they were literal, as the January 6th 2021 has shown. And the attacks haven't ceased, they are continuing and have expanded. 2/x

The Republican party seems to be aiming at slowly eroding democracy as a whole, as can be seen with the election of Kevin McCarthy.

It took 15 ballots for him to be elected (btw, it has been exactly 100 years since the last time an election needed more than 1 ballot), with the extreme parts of the Republican party sabotaging the vote. And this will continue. (3/x)

Similar events are happening in - claimed that the elections were stolen, skipped the inauguration of Da Silva, and conveniently was out of the country when events that were eerily similar to January 6th unfolded.

I don't have a solution, or even an idea how to deal with this problem. But it's important to pay attention to these things. All of the aforementioned are not acting in good faith. They don't care about democracy. But we should. (4/4)

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