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It already exists! It's call the U.S. Senate. :coffeepap
You mean other then the women and minorities in the senate?
It already exists! It's call the U.S. Senate. :coffeepap
How would "killing each other" serve the black community, Socrates?
That's a very hateful statement.
How would "killing each other" serve the black community, Socrates?
That's a very hateful statement.
Then you better get ready to go all in because the last man who gave such a national pride, national unity, global isolationist speech that catered to the frustrations of the middle-class and condemned the broken promises and cronyism of its nation's government and political system was the man in the video below. But before you let cynicism take hold, I urge you to listen to (or read) Trump's inaugural address again and then watch the below video in full and see if you can spot the similarities. Believe me, there are many! So much so, you were right to cringe.
You mean other then the women and minorities in the senate?
You mean other then the women and minorities in the senate?
Don't you people ever feel any shame at all when you post nonsense like this?
No, not at all. And when you look back throughout Donald J. Trump's family tree, it's easy to discern where he gets his nationalist ideals from. His grandfather, Frederick Trump, was born in Kallstadt, Germany after all. It's not that much of a leap to assume nationalism was something that's been ingrained in him for years. So, when you listen to Hitler's inaugural speech then listen to Trump's it's not difficult to identify the nationalist similarities in both. For example:
Hitler spoke of bringing factory jobs back to Germany.
Trump spoke of bringing factory jobs back to America.
Hitler spoke of national unity even for those who didn't initially support the National Socialist (Nazi) Party.
Trump spoke of national unity for all Americans even those who didn't vote for him.
Hitler spoke of getting German people of welfare.
Trump spoke of reducing the number of people on welfare.
Hitler spoke of the importance of fostering education, particularly among our youth.
Trump spoke of educating our youth.
Hitler spoke out against those politicians who had took the German middle-class down a path of ruination.
Trump spoke out against establishment politicians who let down the middle-class.
Hitler talked about rebuilding the middle-class.
Trump talked about rebuilding the middle-class.
Hitler talked about putting Germany first.
Trump declared America first.
If you take the time to watch Hitler's inaugural speech and then watch Trump's, you can't miss the similarities. (And that's not an alternative fact by the way; that's a real fact!)
You can twist anything to look like anything. You can take anything out of context and make it look like something it isn't. And this is simply too absurd to even discuss. By do have a nice day.
In other words, you won't dare watch and compare both videos out of fear that I am right.
Now, I didn't say that in the final analysis Trump was going to be the next Adolf Hitler. Nor did I say that what Trump or Hitler initially espoused were wrong. All I've said was if you watched Hitler's inaugural address and Trump's, you'd find similarities between them. If you're not willing to review both speeches objectively, then that's on you.
I've seen the damn videos and the very ignorant and hateful dishonesty in how they are edited and how they are compared. And that's on you.
What's dishonest about illustrating the similarities between both speeches? After all, they are words spoken from their own mouths. I didn't add the English subtitles. But if you distrust them, might I suggest you find someone who speaks German and have them translate the speech for you. In any case, there's no dishonesty here based on both individual's own words. You may not like it, but that's what they said.
Whatever the subtitles--and I have seen the videos that provide the translations--does not change the selective editing, words taken out of their full context, or the differences in the political climate and situations. The videos dishonestly try to make Trump look like Hitler. And that is reprehensible, disgusting, dishonest, and unAmerican.
I defended Obama, who I would never vote for, when that kind of thing was done to him. And I damn sure won't accept it when it is done to Trump either.