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Comparing Trump to Hitler is like comparing the idiot who ran his car into a bunch of people to bin Laden's attack on the world trade center. Same general ballpark, astronomically different scale.
I agree with this

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I am glad to finally see some push back on this from the board though.
Uhhh. Ya. I did that a loooong time ago.

I think you mean.. Glad to see the board finally catching up to the curve that NPC is on.

Sooner or later the left on this board will grow out of its teenage angst phase and move towards the center.
 
True. But I'd say his attacks on the press, the aforementioned jailing of children, his fostering of a cult-of-personality, his consolidation of power, attacks on Muslims and Mexicans and other transgressions make him similar to Hitler. Again, our checks and balances and the age we live in make it difficult for Trump to realize his goals. If he could round up every Muslim and every Mexican using absolute power and immunity he would. He'd probably grab some of them as slaves for Mar-a-Lago.

If you had your way you would round up all the conservatives and throw them in gas chambers. I know for a fact thats how you think.
 
Uhhh. Ya. I did that a loooong time ago.

I think you mean.. Glad to see the board finally catching up to the curve that NPC is on.

Sooner or later the left on this board will grow out of its teenage angst phase and move towards the center.


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"Is Donald Trump a fascist? The question is usually posed as an insult rather than as a serious inquiry. A common response is that “he is not as bad as Hitler”, but this rather dodges the issue. Hitler was one hideous exponent of fascism, which comes in different flavours but he was by no means the only one.

The answer is that fascist leaders and fascism in the 1920s and 1930s were similar in many respects to Trump and Trumpism. But they had additional toxic characteristics, born out of a different era and a historic experience different from the United States.

What are the most important features of fascism? They include ultra-nationalism and authoritarianism; the demonisation and persecution of minorities; a cult of the leader; a demagogic appeal to the “ignored” masses and against a “treacherous” establishment; contempt for parliamentary institutions; disregard for the law while standing on a law and order platform; control of the media and the crushing of criticism; slogans promising everything to everybody; a promotion of force as a means to an end leading to violence, militarism and war."

Full article here:

https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/0...tler-or-mussolini-yet-but-hes-getting-closer/
 
True. But I'd say his attacks on the press, the aforementioned jailing of children, his fostering of a cult-of-personality, his consolidation of power, attacks on Muslims and Mexicans and other transgressions make him similar to Hitler. Again, our checks and balances and the age we live in make it difficult for Trump to realize his goals. If he could round up every Muslim and every Mexican using absolute power and immunity he would. He'd probably grab some of them as slaves for Mar-a-Lago.

This is also a man who supported the First Step legislation.

He's a racist, venal child. He's not a murderous psychopath.
 
In case anyone was wondering how Donald Trump really feels about undocumented workers



You do know that he probably doesnt have his hands in day to day operations in his businesses right? Not before he became president and certainly not after. He said as much.

What the person does that you hire to be in charge is somewhat out of your control. You hire someone to turn a profit for your business. You mostly look at the numbers. You wouldnt micromanage at his level.

Funny, the grand conspiracies you people keep pushing. Throwing common sense right out the window to fit your narrative. Real honest work you are doing here Zombie.
 
If you had your way you would round up all the conservatives and throw them in gas chambers. I know for a fact thats how you think.

Actually Donald Trump and his administration has made me appreciate conservatives more than ever.

George Will
Max Boot
David Frum
John McCain
Steve Schmidt
John Kasich
Arnold Schwarzneggar

I guess in a sense he is bringing us all together.
 
I have no problem identifying Trump as a fascist.

Its funny. The very definition of fascism is a good example of how the left is using cheap tactics and media manipulation to get their way.

In the screen shots below. You see the definition of fascism from Webster's dictionary and then from Wikipedia which is a know liberal controlled site. The page is locked and cannot be changed.

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The problem here is that everyone is comparing the end result of Hitler or the quickness of Germany's transformation. Trump is changing things as fast as he can but in todays age and in our country he can't achieve totalitarianism. But he's trying. Is he putting children in cages? Is he attacking any press which disagrees with him? Is he consolidating power solely to his benefit? Is he creating a cult-of-personality? Is he blaming whole groups of people? Not sure why you're so against seeing the similarities, Stoked. What about his personality makes him so different than Hitler?

Yes, some of Trump's strategies(scapegoating, identifying "others" upon which diseffected groups can focus their fear and anger), and his efforts at self aggrandizement( ignoring Congressional oversight, etc) are absolutely the tools of authoritarian demagogues. But establishing a simplistic Trump=Hitler, usually results in people tuning out your case immediately. For this reason, I prefer to focus on similar conditions within post WWI Germany and in an America affected by globalization, as well as the basic techniques virtually all demagogues use to cynically manipulate public opinion. When people hear the name Hitler, they immediately think of his worst horrors. Inevitably, most people will simply tune you out, which is unfortunate, since there are similarities to be noted.

You, and others, may find these two essays insightful, as the author considers the fact that there will always be a segment of a society that will not be enamored of democracy, and will instead prefer autocracy. BTW, these are written by a Steve Miller. It's not that Steve Miller! Lol:

http://svmiller.com/blog/2017/08/usa-intolerance-xenophobia-racism-strong-leader-democracy-trump/

http://svmiller.com/blog/2016/05/america-strong-leaders-world-values-survey-trump/


"Is Donald Trump a fascist? The question is usually posed as an insult rather than as a serious inquiry. A common response is that “he is not as bad as Hitler”, but this rather dodges the issue. Hitler was one hideous exponent of fascism, which comes in different flavours but he was by no means the only one.

Good analysis and link. Here is an informative essay written by one of the leading authorities on the Holocaust, Germany between the wars, and Nazi Germany. Written prior to the publication of the Mueller report:

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2018/10/25/suffocation-of-democracy/

"As a historian specializing in the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and Europe in the era of the world wars, I have been repeatedly asked about the degree to which the current situation in the United States resembles the interwar period and the rise of fascism in Europe. I would note several troubling similarities and one important but equally troubling difference".
 
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