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Ledbetterman10 said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ledbetterman10 said:dignin said:
Trump Administration to LGBT Couples: Your ‘Out of Wedlock’ Kids Aren’t Citizens
Children of U.S. citizens are falling victim to a policy that de-recognizes their parents’ marriage—and strips them of their birthright citizenship.
Wow, is that ever not true. I have been absolutely raked through the coals on here multiple times for making those kinds of comparisons. The vast majority of the posters in here think that drawing those kinds of parallels are complete insanity, and that they are "a part of the problem", lol ... Of course, I think that thinking those comparisons are insane is the real insanity, lol.
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PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ledbetterman10 said:dignin said:
Trump Administration to LGBT Couples: Your ‘Out of Wedlock’ Kids Aren’t Citizens
Children of U.S. citizens are falling victim to a policy that de-recognizes their parents’ marriage—and strips them of their birthright citizenship.
Now have you been raked over through the coals for comparing Trump and Trumpism to Hitler and Nazism? Because that seems like a reasonable comparison. Though I don't completely agree, it's fair. Or....do you compare people that voted for Trump to Nazis? Because that's completely different and is, to a degree, part of a problem.
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Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ledbetterman10 said:dignin said:
Trump Administration to LGBT Couples: Your ‘Out of Wedlock’ Kids Aren’t Citizens
Children of U.S. citizens are falling victim to a policy that de-recognizes their parents’ marriage—and strips them of their birthright citizenship.
Now have you been raked over through the coals for comparing Trump and Trumpism to Hitler and Nazism? Because that seems like a reasonable comparison. Though I don't completely agree, it's fair. Or....do you compare people that voted for Trump to Nazis? Because that's completely different and is, to a degree, part of a problem.
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PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ledbetterman10 said:dignin said:
Trump Administration to LGBT Couples: Your ‘Out of Wedlock’ Kids Aren’t Citizens
Children of U.S. citizens are falling victim to a policy that de-recognizes their parents’ marriage—and strips them of their birthright citizenship.
Now have you been raked over through the coals for comparing Trump and Trumpism to Hitler and Nazism? Because that seems like a reasonable comparison. Though I don't completely agree, it's fair. Or....do you compare people that voted for Trump to Nazis? Because that's completely different and is, to a degree, part of a problem.
I can see both sides of this. You can compare Trump to Hitler by suggesting Trump is insane and wants to be a dictator and I think most people would see your argument. On the other hand, the very mention of terms like "Hitler" or "Nazis" often evoke thoughts of the Holocaust. And as horrible as Trump is, you can't (or at least I can't) suspect he has any sinister motives like that. Now a retort to that would be to say that during Hitler's third year as Chancellor, people didn't suspect sinister motives like that either. Fair enough. But Trump doesn't want that. He wants to be beloved by everybody. Unfortunately for him, he's only beloved by the type of people that, prior to entering politics, he would never, ever give the time of day to.
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It's a complicated argument, without rehashing the whole thing. There are certainly parallels to Hitler 1933-1936/7 with how rhetoric is used, marginalizing the 'other', attacking the press, treating political opponents as enemies, etc. It goes too far if looking at the whole Third Reich of '33 to '45 which was responsible for the death of 100 million people, 6 million Jews, countless Roma, etc.0
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To reject the parallels between Trump and his admin and their tactics now and the rise of fascism in Germany is to plain old ignore the very real dangers of what the Trump is up to, simply because Americans don't want to associate their "great" nation with Hitler. To me, that is just playing ostrich. So I really don't see both sides of it. And of course, as I said, made VERY clear that I wasn't talking about the holocaust. Hell, like I said, I have only drawn parallels between Trump and the RISE of fascism in Germany - the political tactics used during the 1920s and 30s - not with what Nazis did during WWII. I've explained all this ad nauseam. It makes no difference, lol.
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PJ_Soul said:To reject the parallels between Trump and his admin and their tactics now and the rise of fascism in Germany is to plain old ignore the very real dangers of what the Trump is up to, simply because Americans don't want to associate their "great" nation with Hitler. To me, that is just playing ostrich. So I really don't see both sides of it. And of course, as I said, made VERY clear that I wasn't talking about the holocaust. Hell, like I said, I have only drawn parallels between Trump and the RISE of fascism in Germany - the political tactics used during the 1920s and 30s - not with what Nazis did during WWII. I've explained all this ad nauseam. It makes no difference, lol.0
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mrussel1 said:It's a complicated argument, without rehashing the whole thing. There are certainly parallels to Hitler 1933-1936/7 with how rhetoric is used, marginalizing the 'other', attacking the press, treating political opponents as enemies, etc. It goes too far if looking at the whole Third Reich of '33 to '45 which was responsible for the death of 100 million people, 6 million Jews, countless Roma, etc.
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PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:It's a complicated argument, without rehashing the whole thing. There are certainly parallels to Hitler 1933-1936/7 with how rhetoric is used, marginalizing the 'other', attacking the press, treating political opponents as enemies, etc. It goes too far if looking at the whole Third Reich of '33 to '45 which was responsible for the death of 100 million people, 6 million Jews, countless Roma, etc.0
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mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:It's a complicated argument, without rehashing the whole thing. There are certainly parallels to Hitler 1933-1936/7 with how rhetoric is used, marginalizing the 'other', attacking the press, treating political opponents as enemies, etc. It goes too far if looking at the whole Third Reich of '33 to '45 which was responsible for the death of 100 million people, 6 million Jews, countless Roma, etc.
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Are we really saying you should not compare the Trump Dyansty to the rise of Nazi Germany because the Trump Dynasty has not been responsible for the death to 100 million people? Guess what; at this stage, Hitler had not either. Nobody claims that our dictatorship would look exactly like Hitler's. What they claim is that a) Trump wants to be a dictator, b) the GOP looks like it's ready to get on board, c) the Dems look too weak to stop it, and d) a third of the American people seem to be all-in. It CAN happen here. And if he wins in 2020, it's probably going to. When we don't have checks and balances, when "Lock her/him up" for all Trump opponents becomes reality, when unfriendly news organizations are shut down, and the next President Trump is appointed, rather than elected,* will we still talk about how he hasn't set up concentration camps? This isn't about Trump BEING Hitler. It's about the Trump Dyanasty becoming an authoritarian regime in a similar manner as Hitler's. The comparison are apt and saying it "goes too far" is just calling Trump Bush. And he's not Bush. He's a wannabe dictator. And he has way more support than I ever imagined he'd have.
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OnWis97 said:Are we really saying you should not compare the Trump Dyansty to the rise of Nazi Germany because the Trump Dynasty has not been responsible for the death to 100 million people? Guess what; at this stage, Hitler had not either. Nobody claims that our dictatorship would look exactly like Hitler's. What they claim is that a) Trump wants to be a dictator, b) the GOP looks like it's ready to get on board, c) the Dems look too weak to stop it, and d) a third of the American people seem to be all-in. It CAN happen here. And if he wins in 2020, it's probably going to. When we don't have checks and balances, when "Lock her/him up" for all Trump opponents becomes reality, when unfriendly news organizations are shut down, and the next President Trump is appointed, rather than elected,* will we still talk about how he hasn't set up concentration camps? This isn't about Trump BEING Hitler. It's about the Trump Dyanasty becoming an authoritarian regime in a similar manner as Hitler's. The comparison are apt and saying it "goes too far" is just calling Trump Bush. And he's not Bush. He's a wannabe dictator. And he has way more support than I ever imagined he'd have.
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I watched that Trumpito hate rally in PA last night.
Without question Don Trump is a Hitler wannabe. He ends up looking and sounding more like Eddie Money.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
Oh, so NOW people are agreeing with this. Where were you for the past year?!
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PJ_Soul said:Oh, so NOW people are agreeing with this. Where were you for the past year?!1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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I've said he was a fascist from the jump.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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ikiT said:I've said he was a fascist from the jump.
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OnWis97 said:Are we really saying you should not compare the Trump Dyansty to the rise of Nazi Germany because the Trump Dynasty has not been responsible for the death to 100 million people? Guess what; at this stage, Hitler had not either. Nobody claims that our dictatorship would look exactly like Hitler's. What they claim is that a) Trump wants to be a dictator, b) the GOP looks like it's ready to get on board, c) the Dems look too weak to stop it, and d) a third of the American people seem to be all-in. It CAN happen here. And if he wins in 2020, it's probably going to. When we don't have checks and balances, when "Lock her/him up" for all Trump opponents becomes reality, when unfriendly news organizations are shut down, and the next President Trump is appointed, rather than elected,* will we still talk about how he hasn't set up concentration camps? This isn't about Trump BEING Hitler. It's about the Trump Dyanasty becoming an authoritarian regime in a similar manner as Hitler's. The comparison are apt and saying it "goes too far" is just calling Trump Bush. And he's not Bush. He's a wannabe dictator. And he has way more support than I ever imagined he'd have.
*And yes, I think these things are all possible in the second term.
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But I don't understand not wanting to think about all the terrible shit that was done during the war either TBH. Because that's a view of just how bad things could get if people are dismissive of Trump's tactics now. WWII and the holocaust should ALWAYS be viewed as warnings for us in the present, since it would be extremely naive to think it or something similar in various ways, to a greater or lesser extent, can't happen again. When you see the warning signs in Trump that Hitler displayed as well in the years leading up to WWII, why would you assume that it might not get just as bad in America as it did in Nazi Germany (or even a fraction as bad, which is beyond bad enough!)? This is why I have always found this knee-jerk aversion to Hitler comparisons disturbing. It's like setting America up for terrible things by means of denial.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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