Garry Kasparov is arguably the greatest chess player who ever lived. Over the board he was fearless, and he’s translated that same fearlesness into his political activism, mainly in his outspokenness against Russian president Vladimir Putin.
In a series of tweets from this Sunday, Kasparov warned that many of the political strategies employed in Putin’s Russia are being used in the U.S., such as a president “lying constantly while attacking targets for lying” and the “escalation of rhetoric to dictatorial extremes.”
According to Kasparov, when it comes to a leader or political party attacking government institutions instead of strengthening them, “it’s time to pick a side.”
“Rule of law or by strongman? Rule of institutions or of tribe? The history of making the wrong choice here is clear.” he tweeted.
Read the entire thread below:
Since the start of his campaign, Trump has dedicated himself to attacking defining American institutions: electoral system, free press, separation of powers, law enforcement.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
Every one of these moves has been under the cover of the autocratic attack on the objective truth. Lying constantly while attacking his targets for lying, for “fake news”, for treasonous behavior.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
This method has served another end, perhaps the greater goal, of splitting the US even more deeply, a division that makes recovery from other attacks much harder.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
The escalation of rhetoric to dictatorial extremes has a numbing effect. Terms like “enemies of the people”, “coup” and “treason”. When actual enemies, real treason, are exposed, they’ve already been used up, discredited.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
It also requires stronger doses each time to achieve the same impact, the distraction, the clicks, the outrage. The media reaction of amplifying each time more than the last makes it worse.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
Democratic govt is based on institutions. If someone is attacking those institutions instead of strengthening them, it’s time to pick a side. Rule of law or by strongman? Rule of institutions or of tribe? The history of making the wrong choice here is clear.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
We chose wrong and failed democracy in Russia. We failed by choosing a man, even a decent man, Yeltsin, over strong democratic institutions. We paid for it with Putin, and are still paying for it, as is everyone else.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
Even if you like Trump, or tolerate him for what you think he can do for you or your cause, you are choosing against those American institutions. If you think they are broken, fix them, don’t help Trump destroy them. Choose.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) December 17, 2017
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