Nazi has become the catch all phrase for any Fascist or Totalitarian Society that isn’t distinctly Soviet. So with that light, what is Nazi in the modern vernacular?
Totalitarianism. Ok, so what does that mean? Silencing dissent. We can see that happening in Russia. We can see it on many videos. We can see it in the news reports.
No sooner does she show the words, two words, than police grab her and rush her out of the square into custody. Throwback to the Gestapo for the Nazi example, or the classic Totalitarian examples of the old Soviet system.
Notice all the cops in the square. Notice all the cops there to make sure nobody starts a protest. Notice the oh yeah I totally support you false flag cameraman. There to trick the unwary into exposing their true ideals, to identify the disloyal, and silence dissent.
That is classic totalitarianism. That is the modern example of Nazi.
But let’s examine what Russia is trying to do. What excuses they used. First it was that they had to secure their naval base in Crimea. They got that, and wanted more. The disputed regions to the east. If parts of California declared independence and tried to align with Mexico, the US would march in and shut it down. Anyone would. It is called a Civil War.
But the Ukrainian example, according to Russia, was just an effort to persecute Ethnic Russians. Propaganda to mislead the population is another of the telltale signs of Totalitarian, Fascist, or yes, Nazi/Soviet systems.
The independent regions. The ones Russia recognized right before the attack? They were called the Peoples Republic. The Peoples Republic of Donbas. All of the nations known as Peoples Republic are Communist. All of them. It is one of the simple examples. The Peoples Republic of China. The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.
The terms are also a lie. The people aren’t in charge. The people are not the ones deciding national policy. The people are told by those in control, what the national policy will be, and they will support it, or else. Remember the video above.
The comedy Movie Airplane 2 had a montage of news casts showing how different nations were reporting the story of the shuttle disaster in the movie. The Soviet Union news segment was hilarious, because it was funny, and it was true.
That was the way the news was reported in the Soviet System. Everything was great news. A fire that wiped out blocks of buildings was great, it cleared the way for a glorious new factory, or housing, or whatever.
So is the current Russian system Nazi? There was really only one difference between the Soviet System, and the Nazi’s. Ownership of the Factories. The Factories were “privately” owned in the Nazi System, but the owners were told what to build, and they had to use the forced labor because there wasn’t enough free labor, and the prices they would be paid, and could charge, for the products. Instead of wages for the workers, they had an allotment of food.
Schindler’s List is a nice example of this. Schindler made cookware. Metal plates and such for the army. The German Government told him to start making munitions.
The Soviet System was slightly different. The manager was appointed, and told what to build, how many to build, his quota, and how much labor he was allowed to have, and what he could pay that labor.
The rest was the same. Instead of the Gestapo looking for traitors, it was the KGB, or their predecessor, the NKVD. Instead of pure Aryans, it was Pure Russians, you couldn’t become a senior person without a Great Russian Passport
So are the Russians Nazi? If by Nazi we show they are Totalitarian, yes. Are they becoming the old Soviets again? Yes.
But yes, the Russians are absolutely Totalitarian again. And yes, they need to be stopped without a doubt.