Trying to stay positive in this thread is quite difficult.
The Trump/Hitler comparison is ridiculous. I am surprised that liberals and anti-Trump people (that's for you people that are offended that I say you are liberal) still use this stupid argument.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...-comparisons-are-only-helping-president-trump
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/393049-the-strategic-blunder-of-trump-as-hitler
"But overwrought comparisons to the Nazis are both historically illiterate and an extreme strategic misstep. The president’s critics have crossed a rhetorical line from which there can be no turning back.
That the Trump administration would be compared with Nazi Germany is not surprising. Accusations of “Republicans-as-fascists” long predate this administration. A
Democratic congressman accused President Ronald Reagan of “trying to replace the Bill of Rights with fascist precepts lifted verbatim from ‘Mein Kampf.’ ” In more recent times, recall Keith Olbermann’s tarring of President George W. Bush as a “
fascist” in an on-air segment in 2008, an appellation also bestowed upon other members of the Bush administration.
Perhaps memories of the unfair accusations of fascism experienced by her husband explain Laura Bush’s decision to break ranks and instead go with a
tortuous comparison of separating families of illegal border-crossers with the internment of Japanese-American citizens, keeping with the World War II theme but without resorting to outright accusations of Nazism.
Others, however, have no such compunction. Members of Congress, former officials, reporters and TV commentators have
tweeted comparisons of U.S. detention facilities to Nazi concentration camps or issued
none-too-subtle invocations of gas chambers in their tweets about children being led away from their parents by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Reporters have peppered administration officials with
questions about their “Nazi” tactics."