Islam's tremendous relationship with Nazism

Polishprince

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The leader of the American Nazi Party in attendance with two of his henchmen at a Islamic meeting.

Fuhrer Rockwell made a contribution to the cause of pushing Islam on the people.

The two movements, one strictly political, the other religious, seemed attached at the hip

The Nation of Islam — Blvck Vrchives
 
The leader of the American Nazi Party in attendance with two of his henchmen at a Islamic meeting.

Fuhrer Rockwell made a contribution to the cause of pushing Islam on the people.

The two movements, one strictly political, the other religious, seemed attached at the hip

The Nation of Islam — Blvck Vrchives
Democrat utopia.....everyone is black.....or claims they're black.
 
From what I'm reading about him:

Besides not believing in the Holocausts, he was a far right like most of the Republicans are now.

He was pro segregation and thought the Jews were against it.
 
From what I'm reading about him:

Besides not believing in the Holocausts, he was a far right like most of the Republicans are now.

He was pro segregation and thought the Jews were against it.


Actually, most of the Republicans I know are centrist. President Trump is certainly not "far right", by any definition of the word.

National Socialism is a leftist ideology. Hitlercare was one of their biggest tenets, but only for the masses. While the common people were sent to see the likes of Dr. Joe Mengele, the elites like Hitler, went to top flight private doctors who were highly sought after like Dr. Ted Morrell.
 
He and his Party are based in Michigan.
snip, (holy shit , I live in MI.)

Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Suhayda stated that "if we were one-tenth as serious as the bin Laden terrorists, we just might start getting somewhere."[20][21][22] In 2016, Suhayda stated on his radio show that a Donald Trump presidency could give American Nazis the chance to build a 'pro-white' political caucus similar to the Congressional Black Caucus.[23][24] He publicly supported the appointment of Steve Bannon to the position of chief strategist in Donald Trump's White House.[25][26]
Rocky Suhayda - Wikipedia
 
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From what I'm reading about him:

Besides not believing in the Holocausts, he was a far right like most of the Republicans are now.

He was pro segregation and thought the Jews were against it.


Actually, most of the Republicans I know are centrist. President Trump is certainly not "far right", by any definition of the word.

National Socialism is a leftist ideology. Hitlercare was one of their biggest tenets, but only for the masses. While the common people were sent to see the likes of Dr. Joe Mengele, the elites like Hitler, went to top flight private doctors who were highly sought after like Dr. Ted Morrell.

Try again. You are the neo nazis's and Tramp is your leader. The name is the ACA and its very popular among Trampers, although they deny they are on it.
 

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