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Across the world, populist movements are threatening democracy. These movements are not taking power by force, they are being given power by the popular vote.
President Jair Bolsonaro has promised to rule Brazil with an iron fist. He's kept his promise.
In Pontida, Italy, the far-right Lega party's annual festival is called Christmas Day, a time to come together and celebrate their accomplishments. But really it's a love-fest for the party's nationalist leader, Matteo Salvini.
Former Colombian President Santos, standing before a hopeful crowd dressed in white, delivered an overture to the members of FARC, cosigners of the 2016 landmark peace deal: "Welcome to democracy!" Over three years later, FARC along with the rest of the nation, are still waiting for the peace plan's promises to materialize.
In the past four years, the number of pro-government news outlets in Hungary has jumped from 30 to over 500. Prime Minister Viktor Orban's created a media empire that distributes his Fidesz party's nationalist narrative.
To many observers, PM Narendra Modi literally unleashed the forces of Hindu nationalism that Gandhi feared, and that motivated his assassin.
This is the sound of an attempt to erase an identity. This nationalist youth group is, to use their words, scrubbing “the gay” off of the streets.
Trump’s daily dissemination of demonstrable falsehoods, misleading statements, or what we used to call lies has defined the trump era. From his own lips, and in his relentless tweets, the president has cultivated an alternate reality that some Americans have accepted as their source of truth.
"If you have information that we are being lied into a wrongful war or a violation of the Constitution, don't wait, as I did, to go to the press and Congress with documents. Put those out at whatever personal cost. The cost will likely be very severe. But a war's worth of lives may be at stake."