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Arthur T. Himmelman's avatar

Jain is dangerously delusional and seemingly can’t grasp a majority of American voters have welcomed a fascist regime and its dictator. The next election will reveal how oppressive and powerful an authoritarian state can be.

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Cheryl's avatar

No election after this one.

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Thomas Jazdzewski's avatar

I'm ready to take action now. We need to educate educate educate with emotion.

There could be an initial strategic response to the problem because the results of this election reveal that a significant portion of the voting population may not have realized they were voting for a convicted sexual predator and a narcissistic political predator. Many people understand, on an emotional level, the fear of having a predator in their neighborhood — a fear that often surfaces when local authorities notify residents of such individuals moving nearby. Without this notification, people might remain unaware, as predators often hide their true nature.

To empower people to make informed decisions, we need to educate them on predators’ traits and behaviors. This awareness enables them to choose how to respond effectively. One accessible way to spread this knowledge is through AI tools, like ChatGPT (ChatGPT.com).

Instead of merely telling people, we should show them. By encouraging them to consult credible sources, like ChatGPT, they can receive consistent definitions and descriptions of predator behaviors. Here's how: instruct them to ask ChatGPT, "Please define a sexual predator and a narcissistic political predator, along with 25 or more examples of their behaviors." After receiving the initial response, they should type "continue" to explore deeper layers of information by repeating the “continue” process 3 to 5 times. Try it yourself to see what insights you gain — then share this process with others!

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Karen Loewenstern's avatar

It was not a majority of Americans - too many people did not vote. If you take into consideration the number of non-voters - Trump only got 22% of the American people who put him in office. That leaves plenty of us to mobilize and resist and to support the people who will fight for and protect those who will be hurt most by Trump's policies. We still have strong Democratic Governors and Legislators across the nation, strong Democratic Senators and Congresspeople who will be there everyday fighting for their constituencies and winning favor from people who did not vote and from those who will realize they made the wrong choice as Trump's policies prove to hurt them rather than help them. If we remain strong and support the institutions that he cannot dismantle in two years, we can win back Congress in two years and put a stop to any future harm he can do.

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Arthur T. Himmelman's avatar

I said a majority of American voters not a majority of Americans. May the Force be with you.

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