How to stop a dictator | I spent months studying how authoritarians like Trump lose. The answer is shockingly simple.

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How to stop a dictator | I spent months studying how authoritarians like Trump lose. The answer is shockingly simple. - SLRPNK

> For this reason, elected authoritarians who wish to consolidate control typically win not by flashy displays of might, but by convincing a critical mass of people that they’re just a normal politician — no threat to democracy at all. > > That means the survival of democracy depends, to an extent not fully appreciated, on perceptions and narratives. In three recent countries where a democracy survived an incumbent government bent on destroying it — Brazil, South Korea, and Poland — the belief among elites, the public, and the opposition that democracy was at stake played a critical role in motivating pushback.

In itself, the answer is really simple, at least for the remaining democracies, and a solution would be entirely possible: people would have to switch to decentralized media apps, such as those provided by the Fediverse, and stop attributing so much credibility to legacy media. This would significantly reduce the scope for concerted disinformation, which is the main reason for any autocratic form of government being possible, which is of course never in the interests of citizens.

How this can be achieved is the question, and the answer can of course only be education, because the majority of people are obviously unaware of how they are being duped.

switch to decentralized media apps, such as those provided by the Fediverse, and stop attributing so much credibility to legacy media.

Even here, most posts are just linking to an article in legacy media.