Donald John Trump and the neo-fascism archetype. A Theory of Practise based on delusion and horror
On the 6th of January 2021, Donald John Trump committed, during his term, his ultimate act of high treason against the “free world” and the very essence of democracy, which is “a change of government”.
In fact, Donald John Trump had publicly required the actual use of force by multiple people with the common purpose of preventing a series of laws from being enforced.
Subsequently, he committed an act of high treason against the People of the United States of America, he committed an act of high treason against the Constitution of the United States of America and its institutions.
- TREASON: Treason is the only crime defined in the U.S. Constitution. According to Article III, Section 3. The elements of treason are the same under state and federal law:
the defendant owes allegiance to the government, and
Subsequently, he committed an act of high treason against the People of the United States of America, he committed an act of high treason against the Constitution of the United States of America and its institutions.
- TREASON: Treason is the only crime defined in the U.S. Constitution. According to Article III, Section 3. The elements of treason are the same under state and federal law:
the defendant owes allegiance to the government, and
the defendant intentionally betrays that allegiance by either
levying war against the government, or
giving aid or comfort to the government’s enemies.
Levying War: Levying war isn’t limited to formally declaring war. It includes any forcible opposition to the execution of a public law. Such “forcible opposition” ordinarily requires actual use of force by multiple people with the common purpose of preventing some law from being enforced. Weapons aren’t always required; sheer numbers can be enough.
Merely conspiring to overthrow the government isn’t levying war—there must be an actual assemblage of people who are ready and intend to use force. So, no person acting alone can be guilty of levying war.
To my understanding, Donald John Trump did what is described above, thus unveiling the absolutist and unconditional practice of high-stakes strategy, which is one of the main attributes of the neo-fascism archetype.
NB: Who am I?
My name is Maximianno Cobra and I was born on the 2nd of December 1969. Beyond my personal data, I have tried and I will keep trying to know some parts of my own self as well as to understand the world in which I find myself. In other terms, to be a better person in order to build a better world based on Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. These complex concepts are impossible to be approached without two complementary ones: freedom and diversity. Indeed, five concepts and counting… and learning… how to practise them and how difficult is to practise them… – It is a dream I have.
Maximianno Cobra
Read More:
The Gaurdian - 16 Jan. 2021 – “If Trump looks like a fascist and acts like a fascist, then maybe he is one” by NICK COHEN | OPINION COLUMNIST FOR THE OBSERVER - [ DIRECT LINK ]
- The Washington Post - 7 Jan. 2021 - “President Trump has committed treason” by DANA MILBANK | OPINION COLUMNIST - [ DIRECT LINK ]
- USA TODAY - 17 Nov 2020 – “Do we dare call Donald Trump a treasonous president?” by ELLIS COSE | OPINION COLUMNIST - [ DIRECT LINK ]
Levying War: Levying war isn’t limited to formally declaring war. It includes any forcible opposition to the execution of a public law. Such “forcible opposition” ordinarily requires actual use of force by multiple people with the common purpose of preventing some law from being enforced. Weapons aren’t always required; sheer numbers can be enough.
Merely conspiring to overthrow the government isn’t levying war—there must be an actual assemblage of people who are ready and intend to use force. So, no person acting alone can be guilty of levying war.
To my understanding, Donald John Trump did what is described above, thus unveiling the absolutist and unconditional practice of high-stakes strategy, which is one of the main attributes of the neo-fascism archetype.
NB: Who am I?
My name is Maximianno Cobra and I was born on the 2nd of December 1969. Beyond my personal data, I have tried and I will keep trying to know some parts of my own self as well as to understand the world in which I find myself. In other terms, to be a better person in order to build a better world based on Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. These complex concepts are impossible to be approached without two complementary ones: freedom and diversity. Indeed, five concepts and counting… and learning… how to practise them and how difficult is to practise them… – It is a dream I have.
Maximianno Cobra
Read More:
The Gaurdian - 16 Jan. 2021 – “If Trump looks like a fascist and acts like a fascist, then maybe he is one” by NICK COHEN | OPINION COLUMNIST FOR THE OBSERVER - [ DIRECT LINK ]
- The Washington Post - 7 Jan. 2021 - “President Trump has committed treason” by DANA MILBANK | OPINION COLUMNIST - [ DIRECT LINK ]
- USA TODAY - 17 Nov 2020 – “Do we dare call Donald Trump a treasonous president?” by ELLIS COSE | OPINION COLUMNIST - [ DIRECT LINK ]