8 Disturbing Similarities between the Democrat and Nazi Parties
American Thinker, by D. Parker Original Article
Posted By: Imright, 5/20/2023 6:08:41 AM
Steve McCann's "Eight Startling and Uncomfortable Ways the Democrat Party Emulates the Nazi Party" was just the tip of the National Socialist iceberg. The fascist far left have always had to lie to survive. They've always been on the wrong side of history, and the only way they can remain viable is by gaslighting people on a full-time basis. For decades, their biggest lie has been that the supposedly pro-freedom side of the political spectrum, imbued in the precepts of individual liberty and limited government, is somehow connected to totalitarian collectivist regimes that displayed the exact opposite of those values. Anyone who has debated leftists
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Democrats and the Nazis were/are obsessed with gun confiscation.
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Democrats and Nazis are collectivists.
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The overarching philosophy of both Democrats and Nazis is centralized control.
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The centralized collectivist control philosophy of the Democrat and Nazi parties is epitomized in the phrase "the Common Good" (Gemeinnutz vor Eigennutz in the original German).
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Far-left fascists of the Democrat and Nazi parties see force as means to their political power.
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Democrats and Nazis are proponents of single-party system
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Democrats and Nazis are fascistic.
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Democrats are striving for a totalitarian state structure and a single party like the Nazis.
The term, "Nazi," was originally an insult coined by propagandist Konrad Heiden, meant to insult the Germans. It was otherwise meaningless at the time. In more recent discussions using the term to describe the Germans, it should send up red flags.
The NSDAP party in Germany relaxed gun restrictions placed upon the German people during the Weimar Republic. Any claim to the contrary is simply false.
Germans were not collectivist, as that implies community ownership and communism. A fundamental principle of the NSDAP was personal ownership of property.
A common discussion involving "far left" vs. "far right" when discussing the NSDAP does not find common ground in current discussions of government. The NSDAP was fiercely populist, which today, would be considered "right."
I wouldn't characterize 1930s to 1940s Germany as a "single party system," necessarily. The NSDAP was in control, yes, but there were other parties represented.
IMO, AmericanThinker is a collection of mostly garbage editorials, some which border upon psyop. Trying to demonize the Democrat Party by comparing it to Germany is a fool's errand, not supported by the true history of the time. The Democratic Party needs no such comparison to reveal its socialistic goals.
There are many more parallels between the DemonRats and the Soviet Union, or even Pol Pots Khmer Rouge, that there are to the NSDAP, due to the sheer level of violence they have committed, how they directly or indirectly support Murder, esp., Mass Murder, or even Maos Red Book Club, due to the Level of Fear they want to impinge upon us....