The fact that people did this once is ridiculous. Doing it again it beyond any words I can think of.
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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Poor analogy. Try again.
A careful watch of not so old vids of politicians walking onto and off of stages reveals salutes masked as a wave to the audience.
Watch films of Mussolini strutting back and forth, thumping his chest, smacking his lips and shaking his head up and down with his hands on his hips, chin held ridiculously high with the most vain expression possible......that ridiculous kind of theater couldn't be had here and now, right?...... ...............right?............
Actually Sleepy Joe is kind of the opposite character, but a ridiculous character nonetheless.
Watch for populist fake/DS conservative candidates to lead a countering backlash movement as Hegelian Dialectic.
A theater sure, but ridiculous? Perhaps to us. Times change, at one point wearing a fedora wasn't ridiculous like it is now.
I think by disregarding that these types of leaders were popular, by assuming they were ridiculous and stupid, plain evil as some put it...
We're robbing ourselves of the possibility to recognize if another Mussolini comes along.
Or equally bad, this lack of recognition could be abused to paint political opposition as fascist.
I know of at least one POTUS lately that has been presented in that light, and scarily many fell for it...
"Shoulders back. Chin towards God."
There's a massive difference between German National Socialism and Bolshevism. Try to understand we are still dealing with Marxist (coming from Bolshevism) not Nazis. There's a major difference. Ever wonder why we were never taught who lead the Bolshevik Revolution? Ever wonder why there are hundreds of movies about the evil Nazis and none on the Russian Revolution?
Who was Genrik Yagoda? The fact that 99% of people have no idea who he was should tell you everything you need to know. We've all been propagandized.
The last few years, with everything I've learned, I look at WW2 in a completely different light.
WW2 has always been a black hole to me, with all the information being completely one-sided I have been very cautious of accepting it wholesale - But without having any particularly good reasons for assuming otherwise.
Now we're in times where I'm starting to assume everything "official" is a lie; the truth is usually closer to the opposite of what they're saying.
I don't think they understand how dangerous the narrative-control game can be if they lose control.