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In reply to the discussion: My parents grew up in Nazi Germany. [View all]thucythucy
(8,812 posts)And for the record I've never likened any American politician to Hitler. Well, maybe David Duke, but certainly no one in any of the two major parties.
But then we've never seen a candidate for a major party announce he was going to be "a dictator on day one." That he would round up tens of millions of "illegal" aliens and put them into camps. That he would use the military to attack political opponents. That his political opponents were "vermin" and "scum." That he would "terminate" the Constitution. That the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff should be shot. That members of a particular ethnic group were "eating the cats, were eating the dogs" of Americans. That a violent coup attempt, an assault on the Capitol resulting in multiple serious injuries and several deaths was "a day of love." Who stood by and watched while his own vice president was in danger of being lynched. That there were "good people" among the Nazi demonstrators at Charlottesville. That if he lost this election you could "blame it on the Jews" and that "blood will flow." That "Hitler did some good things." That he wishes he had generals more like "the German generals." That what we need to solve crime in this country is "a day of rage." That criminality is a result of "bad genes." That immigrants were "poisoning the blood" of our nation.
Have I left anything out?
Probably.
I think what hurts us as a party, and as a nation, is an unwillingness to face the truth head-on.
But thank you for your opinion, and best wishes.