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The chancellor from the movie orthe chancellor from the original comics?
Alan Moore may not like Trump (I don't "like" Trump but think he's normal as far as not-so-good presidents go, it will always be normal to get one of those each decade), but he said he didn't like that the movie took away the leadership ambiguity his original comic had.
Even as another movement steps into light, I don't think the mask is best changed, that part is fine, but it would be stereotypical haste to not wait for something explicit/outright. What has Trump actually done that screams "I am an outright villain for this nation, fear me"? The Guy Fawkes groups are largely inactive in the discourse of Eastern nations, does that imply relative complicitness there?