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Liberals are the true heirs of the Nazi spirit

FollowTheWay

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Hitler was a socialist. There was nothing "right" about him.
That's simply an ignorant remark. Hitler was not a socialist. He is viewed as a far right extremest and hated the communists who did support socialism. Go back to history 101.
 

FollowTheWay

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Hitler WAS a right-wing extremist who hated the Russian communists. Comprende?
Far-right politics are right-wing politics further on the right of the left-right spectrum than the standard political right.

The term is commonly used to describe right-wing populist ideologies which espouse extreme nationalism (e.g. Nazism,[1] neo-Nazism, fascism, neo-fascism) and other ideologies or organizations that feature extreme chauvinist, xenophobic,[2] racist, or reactionary views.[3]

Far-right politics often involve a focus on tradition, real or imagined. Many far-right ideologies have a disregard or a disdain for egalitarianism,[citation needed] even if they do not always express overt support for social hierarchy, elements of social conservatism and opposition to most forms of liberalism and socialism.

Historically, adherents of far-right political views have advocated for oppression of and/or violence against groups which they perceive to be inferior (culturally, intellectually, racially, etc.) or those who they perceive of as threats to the nation or state[4] or some existing social institution(s).[5]
 

Calminian

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Hitler WAS a right-wing extremist who hated the Russian communists. Comprende?

But he also hated conservative Christians and jews. So that means he was a leftwing extremist.

Get it? He wasn't pro life, he didn't believe in religious freedom. Frankly he was a huge liberal, like yourself.
 

777

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Well, Hitler himself didn't view Nazism as either left or right but some kind of super blend of both worlds:

"From the camp of bourgeois tradition, it takes national resolve, and from the materialism of the Marxist dogma, living, creative Socialism"

and he had earlier trashed both sides in his cray cray autobiography, remember reading he hated capitalism because he thought the system was infested with Jews and he never said anything good about communism until Stalin purged all those Jews out like Trotsky.
 

ChrisTheSaved

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Far-right politics are right-wing politics further on the right of the left-right spectrum than the standard political right.

The term is commonly used to describe right-wing populist ideologies which espouse extreme nationalism (e.g. Nazism,[1] neo-Nazism, fascism, neo-fascism) and other ideologies or organizations that feature extreme chauvinist, xenophobic,[2] racist, or reactionary views.[3]

Far-right politics often involve a focus on tradition, real or imagined. Many far-right ideologies have a disregard or a disdain for egalitarianism,[citation needed] even if they do not always express overt support for social hierarchy, elements of social conservatism and opposition to most forms of liberalism and socialism.

Historically, adherents of far-right political views have advocated for oppression of and/or violence against groups which they perceive to be inferior (culturally, intellectually, racially, etc.) or those who they perceive of as threats to the nation or state[4] or some existing social institution(s).[5]


What the heck is that? I am on the right....alt right at that. Where did you copy that? Media Matters? Fascism almost always is a socialist end game.

So the left the wing protesters attacking stupid old Trump supporters makes the rIght wingers?
 

Revmitchell

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That's simply an ignorant remark. Hitler was not a socialist. He is viewed as a far right extremest and hated the communists who did support socialism. Go back to history 101.

Sigh" You have no idea what you are talking about. You are parroting left wing propaganda because you all want to tie his atrocities to the right. Fact is he was a socialist. You need to go and read.
 

InTheLight

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Sigh" You have no idea what you are talking about. You are parroting left wing propaganda because you all want to tie his atrocities to the right. Fact is he was a socialist. You need to go and read.

There were socialistic policies in his reign--wage controls, guaranteed jobs, government provided amenities--but socialism is typically not militaristic and imperialistic. He was neither left nor right, but he despised the left more than the right.
 

FollowTheWay

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Sigh" You have no idea what you are talking about. You are parroting left wing propaganda because you all want to tie his atrocities to the right. Fact is he was a socialist. You need to go and read.
You make a good Trump supporter. No knowledge of facts.
 

FollowTheWay

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Far-right politics commonly includes aspects of authoritarianism, anti-communism, and nativism.[12] Claims that superior people should proportionally have greater rights than inferior people are sometimes associated with the far right.[13] The far right has historically favoured an elitist society based on its belief in the legitimacy of the rule of a supposed superior minority over the inferior masses.[14] However, right-wing populist ideologies which are described by some commentators as "far-right" often use appeals to the "common man" as opposed to the appeals of the elites.[15] Far-right politics sometimes involves anti-immigration and anti-integration stances towards groups that are deemed inferior and undesirable.[16] Concerning the socio-cultural dimension (nationality, culture and migration), one far-right position could be the view that certain ethnic, racial or religious groups should stay separate, and that the interests of one's own group should be prioritised.[17]

According to Cas Mudde, "the labels Neo-Nazi and to a lesser extent neo-Fascism are now used exclusively for parties and groups that explicitly state a desire to restore the Third Reich or quote historical National Socialism as their ideological influence".[20]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics
 

FollowTheWay

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Far-right politics commonly includes aspects of authoritarianism, anti-communism, and nativism.[12] Claims that superior people should proportionally have greater rights than inferior people are sometimes associated with the far right.[13] The far right has historically favoured an elitist society based on its belief in the legitimacy of the rule of a supposed superior minority over the inferior masses.[14] However, right-wing populist ideologies which are described by some commentators as "far-right" often use appeals to the "common man" as opposed to the appeals of the elites.[15] Far-right politics sometimes involves anti-immigration and anti-integration stances towards groups that are deemed inferior and undesirable.[16] Concerning the socio-cultural dimension (nationality, culture and migration), one far-right position could be the view that certain ethnic, racial or religious groups should stay separate, and that the interests of one's own group should be prioritised.[17]

According to Cas Mudde, "the labels Neo-Nazi and to a lesser extent neo-Fascism are now used exclusively for parties and groups that explicitly state a desire to restore the Third Reich or quote historical National Socialism as their ideological influence".[20]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics
Doesn't this description sound like Nazi Germany or Trump's America to you?
 

ChrisTheSaved

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There were socialistic policies in his reign--wage controls, guaranteed jobs, government provided amenities--but socialism is typically not militaristic and imperialistic. He was neither left nor right, but he despised the left more than the right.


Yes it is.

To have it you must have military control. Now of course Communist and socialist are not exactly the same but are very close.

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

Yep your not a liberal lol.
 

Revmitchell

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Far-right politics commonly includes aspects of authoritarianism, anti-communism, and nativism.[12] Claims that superior people should proportionally have greater rights than inferior people are sometimes associated with the far right.[13] The far right has historically favoured an elitist society based on its belief in the legitimacy of the rule of a supposed superior minority over the inferior masses.[14] However, right-wing populist ideologies which are described by some commentators as "far-right" often use appeals to the "common man" as opposed to the appeals of the elites.[15] Far-right politics sometimes involves anti-immigration and anti-integration stances towards groups that are deemed inferior and undesirable.[16] Concerning the socio-cultural dimension (nationality, culture and migration), one far-right position could be the view that certain ethnic, racial or religious groups should stay separate, and that the interests of one's own group should be prioritised.[17]

According to Cas Mudde, "the labels Neo-Nazi and to a lesser extent neo-Fascism are now used exclusively for parties and groups that explicitly state a desire to restore the Third Reich or quote historical National Socialism as their ideological influence".[20]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics

What a piece of propaganda. Good grief. Wikileaks? Ok well the right in America or what is often deemed as far right are only concerned about the governing principle in which this country was founded on. Limited government, biblical standards, original intent of the constitution. No one on the right is anti-immigration. What we are against is illegal and unvetted immigration. The right is against communism because it is evil. We also are patriotic. That has been the case since the founding of this country. It is often characterized as jingoism but wanting our country to be great is what we all should be doing. The only ones who are opposed to it are the far left who want a one world government and no national boundaries. I reject that as do most Americans.
 

Rolfe

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Doesn't this description sound like Nazi Germany or Trump's America to you?

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FollowTheWay

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What a piece of propaganda. Good grief. Wikileaks? Ok well the right in America or what is often deemed as far right are only concerned about the governing principle in which this country was founded on. Limited government, biblical standards, original intent of the constitution. No one on the right is anti-immigration. What we are against is illegal and unvetted immigration. The right is against communism because it is evil. We also are patriotic. That has been the case since the founding of this country. It is often characterized as jingoism but wanting our country to be great is what we all should be doing. The only ones who are opposed to it are the far left who want a one world government and no national boundaries. I reject that as do most Americans.
Give me some facts not your opinions.
 

FollowTheWay

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Give me some facts not your opinions.

Right-wing populism, a political ideology often combines laissez-faire, nationalism, ethnocentrism and anti-elitism is often described as far-right.[1][2] Right-wing populism often involves appeals to "common man" and opposition to immigration.[3][4]

The term is also used to describe ideologies including Nazism,[5] neo-Nazism, fascism, neo-fascism and other ideologies or organizations that feature extreme nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, racist, or reactionary views,[6] which can lead to oppression and violence against groups of people based on their supposed inferiority, or their perceived threat to the nation, state[7] or ultraconservative traditional social institutions.[8]
 
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