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Donald Hitler: A Nazi Paradox (11/11/24)

Donald Hitler: A Nazi Paradox (11/11/24)

Update: 2024-11-12
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The constant comparison of former, and now re-elected, President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler is annoying but not entirely cheap rhetoric. When history is viewed from a perspective other than the one presented by a very biased segment of the population, which influences our culture through movies, television, and video games, then the early years of Nazi Germany look a lot different, as do Hitler's policies. Just as Germany was collapsing due to ongoing cultural degradation and violent revolutionary acts, America is experiencing much the same today - largely due to generation of non-vigilance. Hitler's plan to force emigration of illegals, take control of a lying, corrupt, fake media, take control of education and entertainment by getting rid of sewage productions, and his imprisoning of revolutionaries is painted as an evil of the 20th-century. But what we may see take place with Donald Trump could precisely mirror the actions of Adolf Hitler, not to the credit of left-wing progressives who scream about Nazis, but instead to their dismay. In other words, perhaps Hitler was not who we thought, and it will be the resistance to Trump which will create the monster. The obstacles placed in the way of law and order, and decency, will inevitably be met with force.

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Donald Hitler: A Nazi Paradox (11/11/24)

Donald Hitler: A Nazi Paradox (11/11/24)

Ryan Gable