Unfortunately, this tweet is a gross over-simplification of the Sturmabteilung history. It is true that there were ties between the SA and Hitler in the beginning, as the Treaty of Versailles after WWI had limited the official German army to 100,000 troops. The SA was part of Hitler's effort to regain Germany for the German people from the elites who were intentionally destroying the country from within during the Weimar Republic. These elites were largely Jews, hence, the propaganda claiming how "evil" the SA was. The Jews were heavily targeted.
However, over time, the SA began having visions of their own Germany, under their rule. Hitler's close friend, Ernst Rohm, the leader of the SA, essentially betrayed Hitler and began acting on his own. Hitler realized this, and urged by his other staff, ordered the capture and disbanding of the SA during the "Night of the Long Knives" in 1934.
Propaganda claims that the SA was behind the Kristallnacht, which has since been proven to be not true. Kristallnacht was a Jewish false flag, perpetrated by communist bolsheviks. Also, claims that the SA were relevant in later political/military actions of Hitler are also false, as they were eliminated shortly following Hitler becoming chancellor.
One clue to determine if what you are reading with respect to Hitler and Germany of that time period is propaganda, is the use of the word, "Nazi." It was an insult coined by Konrad Heiden, a Jewish propagandist, meant to humiliate the Germans. No German ever used that term to describe themselves. The term has since morphed into additional meanings/definitions that have no relationship to the original. It's propaganda trying to further the demonization of a country and its peoples that is simply not correct historically.
Just because a group of semi-organized thugs can loosely be correlated, does not mean that they are the same. The SA had a role to play in providing the force Hitler needed to organize, but Hitler was not evil himself...despite all the false propaganda and twisting of historical facts. Hitler recognized that the SA had betrayed his vision for Germany, and eliminated them.
It is also true that there was a form of Antifa thriving in Germany during that time, made up of bolshevik communists. They were just as evil and violent, seeking to completely overthrow Germany into a communist state. These individuals (again, mostly Jews) were also targeted by Hitler.
Excellent, and I agree with everything, with the exception of your verbiage here:
... the elites who were intentionally destroying the country from within during the Weimar Republic. These elites were largely Jews ...
The term "The Elites" should forever be stricken from our vocabulary.
It is a term that conjures up the image of individuals who are somehow superior and all-powerful. No doubt, the term must have been created for this very purpose, and by the very same people it was created to describe.
Instead of "The Elites," we should refer to them for what they really are, objectively: "The Parasites."
Unfortunately, this tweet is a gross over-simplification of the Sturmabteilung history. It is true that there were ties between the SA and Hitler in the beginning, as the Treaty of Versailles after WWI had limited the official German army to 100,000 troops. The SA was part of Hitler's effort to regain Germany for the German people from the elites who were intentionally destroying the country from within during the Weimar Republic. These elites were largely Jews, hence, the propaganda claiming how "evil" the SA was. The Jews were heavily targeted.
However, over time, the SA began having visions of their own Germany, under their rule. Hitler's close friend, Ernst Rohm, the leader of the SA, essentially betrayed Hitler and began acting on his own. Hitler realized this, and urged by his other staff, ordered the capture and disbanding of the SA during the "Night of the Long Knives" in 1934.
Propaganda claims that the SA was behind the Kristallnacht, which has since been proven to be not true. Kristallnacht was a Jewish false flag, perpetrated by communist bolsheviks. Also, claims that the SA were relevant in later political/military actions of Hitler are also false, as they were eliminated shortly following Hitler becoming chancellor.
One clue to determine if what you are reading with respect to Hitler and Germany of that time period is propaganda, is the use of the word, "Nazi." It was an insult coined by Konrad Heiden, a Jewish propagandist, meant to humiliate the Germans. No German ever used that term to describe themselves. The term has since morphed into additional meanings/definitions that have no relationship to the original. It's propaganda trying to further the demonization of a country and its peoples that is simply not correct historically.
Just because a group of semi-organized thugs can loosely be correlated, does not mean that they are the same. The SA had a role to play in providing the force Hitler needed to organize, but Hitler was not evil himself...despite all the false propaganda and twisting of historical facts. Hitler recognized that the SA had betrayed his vision for Germany, and eliminated them.
It is also true that there was a form of Antifa thriving in Germany during that time, made up of bolshevik communists. They were just as evil and violent, seeking to completely overthrow Germany into a communist state. These individuals (again, mostly Jews) were also targeted by Hitler.
Excellent, and I agree with everything, with the exception of your verbiage here:
The term "The Elites" should forever be stricken from our vocabulary.
It is a term that conjures up the image of individuals who are somehow superior and all-powerful. No doubt, the term must have been created for this very purpose, and by the very same people it was created to describe.
Instead of "The Elites," we should refer to them for what they really are, objectively: "The Parasites."
Totally.
Self-proclaimed elites.
Parasites....