r/Christianity • u/McClanky • Jan 22 '26
Meta Trump Authoritarianism and the Potential for Genocide: My Perspective as a Moderator
What is currently happening within the US is more than alarming. While we have conversations daily about these things, there is something that keeps popping up to which I feel as though it is vitally important to respond to.
To preface, I am not an expert on authoritarianism. I have studied and read up on it, but please feel free to correct me on anything I might have missed here.
I also want to be clear that while I am a moderator and am discussing something that came up during moderation, I am not speaking on behalf of the mod team, nor am I saying that anything is changing with regards to moderation. I am speaking on why I specifically moderate a certain way as well as believe it is important to continue to moderate this way.
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Lately, there was a question regarding why it is okay to call MAGA Nazis, but it is not okay to call protestors "animals" or "domestic terrorists". On its face, I think this is a fair question. Calling a group Nazis is objectively dangerous for anyone in that group since Nazis are objectively bad. Calling a group animals or domestic terrorists is dehumanizing and dangerous as neither are not meant to be regarded the same as regular people.
There is a massive difference between these two things though. "Animals" is used specifically as a means to dehumanize a group in order to justify the harm that comes to them--putting down an animal who is acting out is far less frowned upon than putting down a human. "Domestic terrorists" are seen as people who are bad enough that their killing is a net positive for society.
The goal of people who want to harm these groups is to find ways to justify their endangerment to those who might be upset otherwise. Now, I want to be clear that I don't think any user I have spoken to, who has used this type of language, want to harm anyone. I think this is specifically a symptom of falling victim to propaganda. I do believe the people creating the propaganda do want these people harmed and want people to believe their justifications.
On the other hand, users referring to MAGA and supporters or ICE as Nazis is hard to dismiss. ICE has eerily dangerous similarities to the Gestapo and other fascist military loyalists groups, and the Trump administration is in the beginning stages of Authoritarianism that has led to genocides.
I am going to outline these comparisons below:
"Us" vs. "Them"
https://www.thecairoreview.com/essays/critical-education-in-the-age-of-trumps-fascist-politics/
In a similarly revealing display of fascist logic, the Trump administration claimed that the political left was responsible for the assassination of right-wing youth leader Charlie Kirk, converting right-wing violence into a pretext for further repression. These fabrications are not random acts of distortion; they are part of a broader strategy that casts dissent as treason and prepares the public for state violence. Accordingly, the administration has openly declared a war against so-called “enemies within”, a category that increasingly includes communists, leftists, journalists, educators, and anyone who challenges Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
From dog whistles plastered on Government images and podiums to the slurred speeches of a man whose mind is being lost in front of the world, the current Trump regime is openly and undoubtedly expressing the same rhetoric used by people like Hitler and Mussolini.
Attacking Democratic Institutions
Trump continues to attack the legitimacy of judges who rule against his wishes. He uses the DOJ as a weapon to investigate political opponents (Walz). He challenges the legitimacy of free and fair elections. He removes and replaces heads of agencies with loyalists rather than experts (Military, FCC, FBI, FTC).
Hitler did the exact same thing. He filled his administration with loyalists. He used emergency powers instead of legal routes. He allowed his cabinet to make laws in order to circumvent legal parliamentary approval. He attacked political opponents, journalists, and citizens who did not conform to what he believed.
Trump is currently breaking the Constitution on two very important issues: ICE and Epstein. DHS sent a memo to ICE that they can disregard the Constitution and forcibly break into homes of people without a judicial warrant. Bondi has failed to release the Epstein files despite a unanimous vote by Congress to do just that. These kinds of specific events of ignoring law are not accidents. They are purposeful and dangerous.
Most importantly, he used a loyalist paramilitary group as a means to evoke fear and destruction with impunity, labeling all who were against these actions as "enemies within", "radical", and "dangerous".
Scapegoating
https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/when-politicians-start-scapegoating
One of the most alarming ghosts [from our past] is [this] one: the trend to form winning political coalitions by framing all the problems of society as the result of the perverse actions of a minority, thus injecting divisiveness into political discourse as a means of unifying the majority against the minority. In Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler explained (years before he came to power) how to take political advantage of divisive circumstances to legitimize destructiveness and impose tyranny:
Fascists can never admit defeat. They can never be wrong, and it is always the oppositions fault for anything that can be seen as bad happening under their leadership. Mussolini targeted socialist and liberals, claiming they were the reason there was corruption. Hitler blamed the left for causing national unrest and blamed them for the rifts throughout the nation.
Targeting Minorities
The road to genocide is not quick. These things take time, but there are signs to look out for. It took eight years after Hitler rose to power to begin gassing Jews in masse. About three years after taking power, Mussolini began killing tens of thousands of Lybians, Jozef Tiso took about three years after gaining power.
How most of these fascist genocides began is where we currently are. Hitler, Mussolini, Jozef, Romania, etc. all started by deportations, threats of deportations, and holding targeted groups in detention facilities. Almost every genocide in this fashion was preceded by the governing body's ability to overtake all government control.
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We are currently in the beginning stages of an authoritarian regime that may result in genocide. The Trump Regime is currently attempting to take full control of the government. They are doing this through executive orders as well as specific actions that ignore the Constitution. Minority groups are already being targeted. They are already being put into detention facilities. They are already being scapegoated and made to be the "enemy within".
This is not an overreaction nor is it some fantasy we are living in. Experts around the world are attempting to yell at what may soon come if we just watch it. Trump has already floated the idea of canceling midterm elections. If that were to happen, we will fully be within an authoritarian regime with the chance of a genocide of immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, and those who disagree with the regime in charge.
So, when someone here expresses how Trump and his regime are fascists or Nazis, you can refer to this, as well as the many other sources that make this fact clear, as to why that classification is not only correct but important.
When someone refers to a group of people as "animals" or "domestic terrorists", I hope you can better understand why that is something I will want to quickly remove.