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Originally Posted by Robbie
Sounds like every leader in every country and the politics in every country.
You could just as well have put "Obama" in place of "Hitler" and you would have described how Republicans felt during the Obama administration.
And you could have put "Bush" in place of "Hitler" and described how Democrats felt during the Bush admin.
Apparently ANY leader that does ANYTHING that the other "side" doesn't like: Instantly "Hitler".
Worst argument of all times
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Well Robbie you are right - and wrong at the same time. Yes, ANY political leader can be called 'Hitler'. But that's NOT what I am saying. I am NOT saying "Trump is Hitler".
I am saying Trump - along with many other leaders, including Bush, Reagan, Clinton and Johnson - are using the Nazi STRATEGIES and TACTICS for control. They are using the same playbook, if you will.
Keep the people insulated and ignorant.
Keep the people distracted by falsehoods and meaningless arguments.
Keep the people docile by financially entrapping them so they cannot afford to protest.
Keep the people stuck in their beliefs, ignoring reality and facts.
Keep the people divided - "us" against "them".
On and on. No, Trump is not "Hitler". He (along with most post-1945 politicians) saw how the Nazis took over and controlled Germany and use those same tactics, albeit in a less-dramatic, less-"Hitler" way.
If people do not see these patterns and strategies and fail to stop them then...we all get what we deserve.