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How Not to Fight Our Enemies

Aaron

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One of the professionally produced signs at the Chicago mob scene proclaimed, “This is what democracy looks like.” Actually it is exactly what fascism looks like. As every student of the Thirties knows, the breakup of democratic forums by Nazi and Communist thugs paved the way for Hitler’s election. Just like the mobs of the Thirties, today’s left is driven by racial and class hate, and is utterly contemptuous of the democratic process – hence the effort to hang the Ferguson cop before the trial and to prevent Trump from expounding his views in Chicago.

And what has been the reaction of the presidential candidates, particularly those who propose to save the country? It is to blame Trump as though he and not the left had instigated the riot. If you play with matches like Trump did, opined Hillary Clinton, you’re likely to start a fire. This is the same Hillary Clinton who has compared Republicans to terrorists and called them racists, and who once accused a “vast right-wing conspiracy” of inventing her husband’s paramour. The Democratic Party has officially endorsed the Black Lives Matter racists and rioters. But it is not only the left who is attempting to blame Trump for the Chicago debacle.
http://www.truthrevolt.org/commentary/horowitz-how-not-fight-our-enemies#.VuYwuDcGgGk.facebook
 

kyredneck

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to blame Trump as though he and not the left had instigated the riot.

Jewish owned media making great hay with this. They know Trump will audit the Fed and refuse to kowtow to AIPAC.

(there ya go Rev, do your lil' girl thing)
 

Zaac

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One of the professionally produced signs at the Chicago mob scene proclaimed, “This is what democracy looks like.” Actually it is exactly what fascism looks like. As every student of the Thirties knows, the breakup of democratic forums by Nazi and Communist thugs paved the way for Hitler’s election. Just like the mobs of the Thirties, today’s left is driven by racial and class hate, and is utterly contemptuous of the democratic process – hence the effort to hang the Ferguson cop before the trial and to prevent Trump from expounding his views in Chicago.

And what has been the reaction of the presidential candidates, particularly those who propose to save the country? It is to blame Trump as though he and not the left had instigated the riot. If you play with matches like Trump did, opined Hillary Clinton, you’re likely to start a fire. This is the same Hillary Clinton who has compared Republicans to terrorists and called them racists, and who once accused a “vast right-wing conspiracy” of inventing her husband’s paramour. The Democratic Party has officially endorsed the Black Lives Matter racists and rioters. But it is not only the left who is attempting to blame Trump for the Chicago debacle.
http://www.truthrevolt.org/commentary/horowitz-how-not-fight-our-enemies#.VuYwuDcGgGk.facebook

Pish posh. They did instigate the riot by inciting the folks in his rallies to respond violently to folks who were, in yalls vernacular, expressing their First Amendment rights.

So don't be upset now that folks have come out en mass to say they don't want him there. Folks recognize George Wallace.
 

InTheLight

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Whoever wrote that article has got practically no knowledge of the history of how Hitler came to power. There was no breakup of democratic forums that led to Hitler's election. Rather, Hitler exploited public forums with his heated rhetoric.
 

Zaac

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Whoever wrote that article has got practically no knowledge of the history of how Hitler came to power. There was no breakup of democratic forums that led to Hitler's election. Rather, Hitler exploited public forums with his heated rhetoric.

They are just hoping that one or two more folks will be incensed by that and will join the Trump bandwagon out of disgust for "how he's being treated".:rolleyes:

It's sad how this man who portrays himself as this vile , immoral , bigoted character can manipulate folks into believing he is the victim.
 

Don

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I personally have more fear of Trump being like Hitler than Clinton or Sanders.

But I'm not voting for any of those. Haven't made up my mind on Cruz yet.
 

Aaron

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Whoever wrote that article has got practically no knowledge of the history of how Hitler came to power. There was no breakup of democratic forums that led to Hitler's election. Rather, Hitler exploited public forums with his heated rhetoric.
This is rich! David Horowitz has no knowledge of how Hitler came to power!Roflmao
 

InTheLight

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This is rich! David Horowitz has no knowledge of how Hitler came to power!Roflmao

This statement:

As every student of the Thirties knows, the breakup of democratic forums by Nazi and Communist thugs paved the way for Hitler’s election.

is patently false. Nazi's wouldn't go and break up other's forums (though I suppose it happened occasionally), they would hold their own forums. The Brownshirts provided security at these Nazi meetings. AFTER Hitler was elected (and he did not win a majority) is when the Nazi Brownshirts would disturb others gatherings.
 
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Aaron

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One of the primary purposes of the Brownshirts was to disrupt meetings of opposing parties.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung


It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Their primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies, disrupting the meetings of opposing parties, fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Red Front Fighters League of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), and intimidating Slavic and Romani citizens, unionists, and Jews – for instance, during the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses.
 

InTheLight

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I agree with that excerpt, but it's not specific enough as to the time frames. It talks of Hitler's rise to power in the 30's. That includes the years after his election in 1933. My point is that the Brownshirts disrupting of meetings was done mostly after Hitler was elected Chancellor. The article in the OP says they were doing it primarily before his election.

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