Donald Trump, the New Führer
To continue with our political thread, specifically focused on ideological extremes, today, we will touch on a somewhat heated topic, the Trump effect. If we go back a bit some history, we could go back in time to the last century, where the most important far-right regimes appeared in Europe from 1920-1930 in countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Germany. The regimes of these countries, also known as fascists, were based on authoritarianism and expansionism. Francisco Franco in Spain, Benito Mussolini in Italy, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar in Portugal and Adolf Hitler in Germany shared some characteristics, such as xenophobia, militarism, and exaggerated patriotism. And although we believed that this had remained in the past in the last decade, we have seen the birth of a new breed of leaders with the same or perhaps worse thoughts, cases such as Bolsonaro in Brazil, Uribe in Colombia, or the case, that concerns us Trump the United States. President Donald Trump left us speechless...

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