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[–] Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Of personality

That's a comforting but flawed reading.

Trump is the figurehead, but the nascent movement was growing long before he showed up. It will continue long after him.

The personality is not required. In fact, the personality is largely a fiction that the cult created. Listen to the way they talk about Trump and it basically has nothing to do with who Trump actually is. It barely aligns with how Trump describes himself. That's why it can export so successfully; all it needs is a figurehead. It can be anyone.

When Trump is gone, we will not be free from this. Not even a little.

[–] cyborganism@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 months ago

You're right.

Besides, following the elections process, their whole process is based on a cult of personality. Not just Trump, but every candidate. Kamala, her VP candidate, etc. You see them in these big conventions with huge crowds of people holding up signs and spokespeople cheering them on. It's like they're celebrities. It's fucking wild. You don't see this in any other country. (Thankfully)

It's honestly scary. Politicians shouldn't get this kind of celebrity status. Politics should be something that regular people can get involved in to improve society through collaboration. Not something reserved for nepo babies who rise to fame because of their name or heritage. It should be something accessible to the average Joe.