Studying about the rise of Hitler, one of the things that stands out is that he signaled everything he was going to do long before he did it. But people didn’t believe him. They thought it was just crazy, he must be joking, that that could never happen in such a strong democracy.

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Read the UN documents online & the World Economic Forum publications as well as the Rockefella scenarios for future resilience & their view of how we should evolve is far more frightening than Trump. Like Hitler everything in their vision for humans is there in detail.
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You cannot be serious with this drivel. The only people that I see exerting control and authoritarianism are the lost radicalized Democrats and that’s a fact
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The life is way less miserable here than it was for the defeated Germany in 30s. For extremists to succeed, a fertile field is necessary. IS grew in fertilized soil of Levant&Iraq. I myself warned about this, but In an open society Nazis would be fringe. Hopefully 🤔
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& democracy in 30s Germany was vulnerable. Misery is the foe of logic and compassion: what democracy is fed by.
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You nailed it. I’ve been obsessively studying fascism since 2016 and all the parallels are there. We’re in the 1930s just before fascist parties in Europe killed their democracies and consolidated power. It can and is happening here. millennialcompatriot.home.bl…
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The MO of an abuser. Victims of abuse never believe it initially either.
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Wow what would happen in a total sham democracy?! Glad we aren't in that situation. Also, the Social Democrats in Germany aided the Nazis to get rid of the communists who were the only real opposition to fascists. Libs will side with fash to serve capital. We are boned
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😳Why can’t we learn from the past? The story of humanity. May God help us🤲🏼🙏