It's strange that something so hopeful that began with home computers in the 1980s has come to the point where it is the death of all democracies.
Here's the problem now.
Banks and companies are addicted to having the Internet to conduct business. Capitalism is the very foundation of democracies. However, now the Internet through things like Cambridge Analytica and hackers in general is undoing everything good and noble about Democracies piece by piece.
Institutions that have taken 1000 years to develop ever since the Magna Carta are dying one by one in the U.S. and Europe.
So, unless a way to protect Democracies from the dangers of the Internet and groups like Cambridge Analytica and other hackers then we are doomed as democracies like in the U.S. and Europe and India and Canada, and Brazil and Mexico and Australia and all the other democracies on earth.
Without a useful way to defend our democratic institutions they will be chipped away piece by piece through the Internet and actors like Putin and by criminals until they are no more.
So, either we find a way to defend our democracies and democratic institutions from these onslaughts or all democracies will end this century some time.
Even Trump is a symptom of the forces destroying democracies worldwide.
IN his case it is just completely narcissistic selfishness which is his personality disorder.
It's very strange to have a mentally ill person as president.
Although from another point of view "You have to be crazy to want to be president in the first place!"
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