@Olivier5,
Olivier5 wrote:
Indeed, and look at the US for **** sake, and at Russia, and now Brazil... Fascism is making quite the come back.
You are making a meaningless association here. Russia is merely a gangster state in the hands of a former Soviet intelligence & secret police leader. Brazil is recovering from the aftereffects of an extreme left wing government under Lula da Silva and later Dilma Roussef, which distinguished itself by its thievery and corruption, nearly ruining the economy in the process. The candidates in the final election round are both conservatives, focused on restoring the economy and containing the pervasive violent crime that makes a short walk down the street, even in Sao Paulo, quite dangerous.
The U.S. has a right wing populist president, whose policies have so far been much like those of the political mainstream here a few decades ago. The real change and contrast is with the opposition which has been rapidly moving left for the past decade, and continues to do so.