Those who say it’s hyperbolic to call Trump’s words & actions fascistic should perhaps read up on the history of Germany in the 20’s & 30’s - particularly the part where people said he was just joking, or he didn’t really mean it, or the country was strong enough to withstand it.

Sep 13, 2020 · 9:42 AM UTC

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Some people need to get it through their juvenile heads that there is a qualitative difference between an imperialist neoliberal state that maintains corporate power and an out and out fascist police state with deputized death squad "militias".
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He tells us what he is thinking and we still can’t stop him...
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Yes ... he's been signaling his fascist leanings ever since he's been in the public spotlight ... long before he ran for President ...
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Trump's family has a lot of history with Nazi Germany, and Trump's electoral rhetoric mirrored Hitler's, in that he proposed help for labor he would never really deliver.
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The world struggles to learn from their mistakes and humans come back to things we thought we passed in our evolution. Thanks for pointing it out again.#StrongerTogether - we need to team up! Happy Sunday everyone - we can do better and more
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Hitler wrote Mein Kamf in ‘27, most Germans knew he was serious. Most in Europe were at least mildly anti-Semitic. No matter how you try to spin it America is in no way comparable to Nazi Germany.
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Lebensunwertes Leben" life unworthy of life", people w/ serious medical problems & those deemed grossly inferior per the Racial Policy of Nazi Germany & “Untermensch” subhumans were targeted by Hitler for euthanasia starting in 1939. Genocide by negligence is still genocide.
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If you really read a history book or even watched a history show. You'd see how hyperbolic you really are. Look into Operations Paperclip. Funny how Americans never mention it.
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Especially timely since now again Trump has tacitly confirmed that an autobiography of AH is one of the few books he's read.