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Almost 50% of the way there - even if he fails, who knows how much damage he's done and how long it would take to repair....
I use this metric and it's more like 72% of the way there.
Full-blow fascism can be achieved well before the whole of Project 2025 is put in place, apparently.
That's a really neat dashboard - seems to be sentiment analysis?
I would say Pronect 2025 is more structure based, while that seems more national psyche based - but extremely important (probably can't have one without the other... 😞)
It's not sentimental: it attempts to measure the percentage of each of the 14 characteristics of fascism the United States meets, then combines them into a single "fascism completion" score.
Is it not using sentiment analysis to measure the percentage of each article?
Yes of course, an article is subjective to a large degree. What I meant was that the site tries to itemize all the issues so as to minimize the subjectivity.