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The Atlantic magazine saw that US President Donald Trump was immersed in his authoritarian instincts, which further divides the country and warns of the start of the collapse of his administration.
"Two battles are being fought in the first America, a long struggle against brutal and repressive ideology, and the other is a narrower fight over the fate of a particular leader. The president has risen to power by igniting ethnic tensions and now finds his fate ruled by police brutality and racism," the magazine said in an article by Franklin Foyer.
The magazine noted that "it is surprising how events developed in the United States during the current protests as Trump's violent crackdown led to its increase, and it is possible to notice how the elites began in only a few days to sympathize and cooperate with these protests ... For example, Twitter has described posts Trump is misleading and this is an important moment, as for years the company has provided the president with an advertising platform, a fact that has long bothered critics outside Twitter and employees inside. ”
"Local states in the states were the next layer of the elite to thwart Trump's orders after he insisted that conservatives control the streets on his behalf as governments vehemently refused to escalate their response against the protests," the magazine said.
The magazine concluded by saying that "even if the protests fail and the procession of condemnation ends, it is worth stopping at this matter ... Despite the divisions in the country, most of its people joined together in a joint resentment of Trump, and the sectors of society that avoid politics have gone out of their reservations and supported and supported the protests. ”
It is noteworthy that the wave of massive protests sweeping the United States continues after the death of George Floyd, a citizen of African descent, suffocated after a policeman perched on his neck in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.