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.

Sep 5, 2020 · 5:27 PM UTC

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And people claiming to be for the common good helped him. Like you’re helping Rapist Biden and Copmala... Someday you’ll be horrified by your actions. By then, however we’ll be living a real life hell. Thanks so much for contributing to crushing the children’s futures.
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And in fairness, it never was a strong democracy. It was a 15-year-old democracy that had replaced a monarchy. And Hilter was 44 years old. And what you said is true.
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I read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. There are so many parallels. My heart hurts.
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Bingo. He’s told us what he intended and how he would do it all along. Too much chatter about how he’s measuring up to the position making the fatal assumption he ever had any intention of being a president in a Democracy.
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So kinda like how Joe Biden wrote the Crime Bill back in 94, so we already know who he is, but people don't believe him?
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But it wasn't a strong democracy. The economy was in the tank in the German people had good thoroughly humiliated at the end of World War 1 They wanted something different. They didn't believe in their democracy. They thought it was destroyed.
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she’s right about this.
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Relax America... You're soaking in it..
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trump is doing the same thing