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America’s authoritarians operate with impunity. It’s time to take action | Jan-Werner Müller

America’s authoritarians operate with impunity. It’s time to take action | Jan-Werner Müller

Summary

The article discusses how some American figures linked to authoritarian and far-right movements act without facing consequences, supported by President Donald Trump’s pardons of January 6 insurrectionists. It suggests that if the government does not provide justice, citizens may need to use peaceful, community-based actions like protests to hold wrongdoers accountable.

Key Facts

  • Greg Bovino, a former Border Patrol commander, attended a “remigration summit” in Portugal and met with far-right activists.
  • Tina Peters, a former elections clerk who had her sentence commuted, promotes conspiracy theories about election fraud.
  • President Trump pardoned many people involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, granting them legal protection.
  • The article references historical and international examples, such as Argentina’s peaceful protests called “escraches,” where communities exposed human rights violators.
  • These protests involve nonviolent actions like marches, graffiti, and noise to draw attention to people avoiding accountability.
  • Such community justice methods have roots in older traditions like medieval “rough music,” used to enforce moral standards locally.
  • The article warns about the risks of vigilante justice turning uncontrolled or causing retaliations, stressing the importance of rule of law.
  • It emphasizes learning from other countries that transitioned from dictatorship to democracy to address impunity.
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