Weatherman2020
Diamond Member
Moron or liar, you tell us.Sure he did. Must be why he confiscated wealth from others.Stop parroting. The National Socialist German Workers' Party keeps laughing at you.Ezekiel 38 will be caused by the "Fraud Hiding" err.... Joe Biden AdministrationWhen nuclear missiles start flying around the middle east we’ll be involved whether you like it or notGreat. We have no business getting involved in things like this to start with.
Why are fascism and authoritarianism considered right-wing ...
The left/right wing spectrum of politics is weird, it’s not always what you’d expect, and there are a lot of inconsistencies.
Fascism is right wing, and so is libertarianism, and those two things are very different.
People who identify as “conservative” might support individual freedoms such as gun ownership, but will typically not support individual freedoms such as who you can marry. They typically will not support reproductive rights, and might not even support the separation of church and state.
There are a lot of inconsistencies on both sides of the spectrum, a lot of it doesn’t really make sense, and sometimes might require a certain amount of cognitive dissonance. Many people who identify as “conservative” or all about “individual freedoms” often want to draw the line when it comes to gay people getting married.
Often people just have opinions which don’t actually fit into the label they wish to be identified with, and just choose to to ignore that fact.
Another example would be Medicare. Most older people would want to keep it, but on paper, oppose universal healthcare, even though that is exactly what Medicare is. They want universal healthcare for themselves, but not for other people.
That is an example of cognitive dissonance, and really only requires that you not think about it too much, and you can hold both ideas in your head at the same time.
Hitler broke with the socialists in 1926 and purged (killed or imprisoned) Communists and Socialists in 1933.
Hitler courted the industrialists .. He didn't nationalize anything.. He did take property from Jews and intellectuals ...
Nationalization under Nazi Germany was substantial. Over 500 major companies were either nationalized or absorbed by state-owned companies, one of the largest being the Hermann Göring Works (iron), mostly operated by the Nazi Party apparatus.