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Friday, March 11, 2022

Political Propaganda Example

I ran across what looked like an interesting article. It turned out to be radical leftist hate disguised as an article. An expert on civil wars discusses where political extremists are taking this country. It starts out being about civil wars then turns into a rabid attack on the right. If you follow politics at all, you've noticed that the left frequently accuses the right of things they're doing. For example, Democrats were accusing Trump of having dementia at the same time Biden was having trouble putting two sentences together while hiding in his basement. The article is like that. It continues the false claim that the January 6th events were an insurrection, etc.

The author says her father was born in German in 1932 and lived through WWII. She says he was a Republican until he saw Trump. According to her, he grew increasingly agitated at what Trump was doing because it was the same things he saw in Nazi Germany. Uh, no. Who's lying the author or her father? Both? Let's take a look.

Nazi is an acronym for National Socialist Party. Among other things, the Nazis believed in: peace, taxing the rich and giving to the poor, gun control, environmentalism, low tolerance for Christianity and Judaism while embracing paganism, social justice, political correctness, gaining power through targeted violence, etc. Hitler was the most famous social justice warrior of the 20th century. If the author's father wants to draw parallels between an American political party and the Nazis, he needs to look at the Democrats. They believe in everything on that list. They have more in common with the Nazis than they have differences.

In 1933, the Nazis burned down the Reichstag(German parliament building) and instigated Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass, during which they attacked opponents. There was political gain in those events, especially burning down the Reichstag. In 2020, the Democrats instigated a Marxist insurrection(George Floyd riots) and rode a wave of violence to election victory. That's assuming the election wasn't stolen. Because Democrats stopped the investigations in their states, we may never really know. During the first three days after George Floyd died, the protests against "police violence" were peaceful. On the third day Antifa showed up, burned down a black housing project and began a reign of terror that lasted months. The violence is still ongoing in some places now in 2022 and makes it into the news, which I find mind boggling.

The article is blaming Republicans for any future civil war. Wow. The Republican party isn't as useless as the Democrat party, but both parties are 19th century political clubs that are no longer relevant in the 21st century. Neither party is good for America. However, the Democrats are following the exact same path the Nazis did in the 1920s and 1930s and for the exact same reasons. Nazi party beliefs didn't line up with the beliefs of the German people. Democrat party beliefs don't line up with American beliefs. The Nazis had to use violence and intimidation because they couldn't make enough headway politically. The Democrats are doing the same thing. Cancel culture? That's the Nazis. Political correctness that fires people for telling the truth? That's the Nazis. Creating an atmosphere in which people are afraid to speak up? That's the Nazis. We're living through the 1920s right now.

When I look around, I see a Democrat party stepping in Nazi footsteps. The Republicans, as near-useless as they are, aren't doing that. Just like the Nazis, the Democrats are attacking their victims and blaming the victims for the attacks.

Have a great weekend.

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