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A dark day in democracy

An incredibly dark day in the worlds largest and oldest democracy

By Yogesh SawantPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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In the middle of the 21st century, there are stories of a sultan's mercenaries breaking into a palace in the middle of the night to kill the sultan and name the new sultan in the morning.

With ten to eleven days to go before the formal independence of the United States, the US House of Representatives should use its prerogative to oust Trump. In fact, Trump should be charged with treason for the way his supporters were attacking him. They should be immediately removed from public life forever. The security guards in the US Congress may not have even dreamed that supporters of their own president would attack them; So in the beginning, their response was to treat the protesters gently. If this armed attacker had entered the meeting of the 'Congress', the situation would have dragged on. Many had pistols in their hands. They were dancing to it. Georgia's Democratic nominee recently won two of the 100 seats in the Senate, making it the equivalent of a Republican 50 and a Democratic 50.

Kamala Harris has the decisive vote as the Speaker of the House. This meant that the sealing of the new presidential name was a formality in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Trump's lost his head because of the results in Georgia. With the exception of one slippery statement, after the presidential results were announced and the Election Commission declared Joe Biden the winner, Donald Trump never once acknowledged his defeat. However, after so many spectacles, Trump is confident that independence will be peaceful.

Trump's behavior paints a grim picture of how fragile and divisive the belief of democratic leaders and the supreme institutions of democracy can be. The United States has its eye on not only democracies, but also societies in countries that want democracy. The last four centuries have seen the development of democracy and unprecedented economic growth. It was Trump's election that sparked the controversy. After four years of abandonment, indifference and drunkenness, Trump has made the end of his career just as disgusting. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. All those petitions were dismissed. Finally, even in the Supreme Court, Trump's petition did not survive. Even so, the speech that Donald Trump delivered before the Capitol violence did not express confidence in any of the institutions in the United States, namely the Parliament, the Courts, the Election Commission. Fortunately, despite Trump's insanity, other leading Republican leaders have not mortgaged their intellect, and both houses of Congress have run smoothly; But Trump's influence will not end immediately after Biden is sworn in tomorrow.

For the past four years, Trump has consistently poisoned American society with various excuses and various imaginary enemies. That is where the frenzy of Trump supporters in Washington came from. This frenzy has many colors, from black hatred to non-American hatred. Don't be surprised if they continue to be seen in the future, small and large hate eruptions in the United States. Trump has certainly planted so many mines. The destiny of this country and society cannot be anyone other than me, it is mental illness. It was this mental illness that plagued all dictators, including Hitler. Although democratic in appearance, Trump suffers from the same mental illness. His term will end in a few days; But Trump has dealt a severe blow to democracy, not just in the United States, but around the world. The world's largest democracy should now be concerned that this should never happen to us.

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