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The similarity between last week's Republican rally outside the White House and the Triumphs of Nuremberg was no accident. A phalanx of flags with crests, rant against socialism, rant against the Enemy Within, orchestrated applause.... we've seen it all before.There are differences, of course. The original Fuhrer had actually served his country in uniform and with some distinction, and turned to science to murder his countrymen, and Stalin gave political power to bad science, whereas this lazy ignorant coward just demolished the public health service and let nature take its course.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 04/09/2020 04:31:38am i reading "its nuremberg all over again" incorrectly ? You may be reading it correctly, but not from any of my posts. Why not have a nice cup of tea, dear?
am i reading "its nuremberg all over again" incorrectly ?
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/09/2020 09:02:34 The similarity between last week's Republican rally outside the White House and the Triumphs of Nuremberg was no accident. A phalanx of flags with crests, rant against socialism, rant against the Enemy Within, orchestrated applause.... we've seen it all before.There are differences, of course. The original Fuhrer had actually served his country in uniform and with some distinction, and turned to science to murder his countrymen, and Stalin gave political power to bad science, whereas this lazy ignorant coward just demolished the public health service and let nature take its course.
terrorist
Interestingly, the word is not defined in UK statute law, so I guess he can use it any way he likes. IIRC a paid-up member of the Labour Party was prosecuted under the Terrorism Act (significantly, no longer the Prevention of Terrorism Act) for calling Jack Straw a liar during the party conference, so my pointing out that Donald Trump is a dangerous, halfwitted shadow of his political hero, certainly falls within that precedent.
And worse than hitler ?
It would be difficult to name a democratically elected president worse than Hitler, or a prime minister more effective than Churchill, but plenty of modern politicians study their methods, along with Machiavelli.It took Hitler 12 years to turn his country into bankrupt smoking rubble, so it's too early to judge Trump, but given Four More Years I'm sure he will make his mark in history. He certainly enjoys the public rallies and seems to have found a good set designer and speechwriter, but so far he's been a weak substitute for the real thing.
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/09/2020 23:21:01It would be difficult to name a democratically elected president worse than Hitler, ...But like hitler ?
It would be difficult to name a democratically elected president worse than Hitler, ...
Time will tell whether his aspirations will be realised. His methods are indistinguishable, but a lot depends on the stupidity of the US electorate and whether he has bribed the electoral college sufficiently this time. Unlike G W Bush, he can't rely on his brother counting the votes.Hitler may not deserve a capital letter in English orthography, but one should at least respect the German convention. We are not barbarians, even if our cousins behave that way.