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You can worry about both at the same time. It's not binary, nothing in politics is. Attack on science is done by all sides with funding power and vested interests. For US democracy it's just a man who is on his way out. Most republicans are against him now and telling him to hang up the wig. It's curtains and on January 20th all power will be transferred over. He'll be escorted out faster than you can say democracy. That doesn't have anything to do with capitalism, which was my question to the guy who has yet to provide an alternative and share his dystopia.
Not true that science is attacked on all sides, and a lot of funding power and vested interests are pro-science. The right as an ideology is anti-science, in comparison with other methods of determining belief (authority, religion, tribalism).
Almost nothing is impossible when it comes to politics, hell, you don't even have to go back hundreds of years ago like I did earlier to see that. If you went back a mere 5 years ago and you told people that not only would Donald Trump be president, but he would attempt a coup and try to destroy democracy they would laugh in your face. Yet here we are. And if you went back 15 years ago and you said that a black man (well, technically a mixed race man, but close enough in the eyes of most Americans) would be elected president and that gay marriage would become legal in this country no one would have believed you. Yet both of those things happened within a decade, and when it comes to Obama getting elected it happened only 3 years later. Lots of things seem impossible, until they happen. I admit that it is unlikely that capitalism will be abolished in my lifetime, but that doesn't mean it will never happen. If it won't happen now, then perhaps it will happen 50, 70, or even 100 years from now. Who knows, but my point is, if so much can change in 5 years then what makes you think that even more drastic change can't happen in a century?
General point that things that some people think are unlikely can happen is correct. The SSM and black-president things that you mention are about overcoming irrational attitudes, which some people were pessimistic about. But you could see the reasons for them. What good reason would there be to abolish capitalism? What would that even entail? Personally, I would support a large SWF with a universal dividend and at least a Georgist-influenced taxation system. I'm not optimistic about it happening any time soon, but say it did. Would you consider that abolishing capitalism, if we still had a market-based economy and private ownership of productive property?