Unfortunately, authoritarianism and the desire for thought control is never tied to one political ideology. It will always seem like an option to those in control.
Obviously the latter statement is true, everything will seem like an option, but the sentiment you're getting at here doesn't seem to be true.
The US Congress could have repealed the first amendment at any point since it was introduced. They never have. And the US, for all its problems, has significantly freer speech than most of the world. America is also a notoriously conservative sort of place.
Places with alternative political ideologies very rapidly encounter authoritarianism and thought control. See: China.
Obviously the latter statement is true, everything will seem like an option, but the sentiment you're getting at here doesn't seem to be true.
The US Congress could have repealed the first amendment at any point since it was introduced. They never have. And the US, for all its problems, has significantly freer speech than most of the world. America is also a notoriously conservative sort of place.
Places with alternative political ideologies very rapidly encounter authoritarianism and thought control. See: China.