Trump's rhetoric is increasingly mirroring Nazi talking points, and nobody is paying attention, an expert on extremism warns

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  • For years, Donald Trump has been condemned for fiery rhetoric that critics say sounds authoritarian.
  • Lately, his speeches have had even more overtly fascist themes, an expert on extremism told BI.
  • Peter Simi, who testified against Trump, explained why people seem numb to his increasingly violent remarks.
In recent weeks, Donald Trump has doubled and even tripled down on the charged rhetoric that critics have lamented sounds like it's coming from the mouth of an authoritarian leader as opposed to a candidate for president of a democracy.

During his Veteran's Day speech late last month, the former president compared his political opponents to "vermin," adding in a post on Truth Social that he pledged to "root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country."

Though some critics seized upon the remark, conflating the incendiary remarks with Nazi talking points that targeted Jews during the Holocaust, Trump's comments weren't met with the same explosive news coverage he previously faced for similar statements.

So, he has continued making them.

On December 6, when asked if he'd abuse his power as retribution against his political foes, the former president told Fox News host Sean Hannity that, should he be re-elected in 2024, he'll only be a dictator "on day one."

On December 17, Trump declared immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," a statement that drew ire from the Biden White House, which said the comments "parroted Adolf Hitler."

Despite the escalating rhetoric, none of Trump's recent remarks have seemed to garner the same outrage that he has in the past.

Folks really need to pay attention to the garbage this clown is spewing.

Seems as though folks have gotten numb to his propaganda and they just accept it as normal.
 
The military is likely going to side with Trump. Bear in mind that an election has allegedly been stolen and most believe it now.

The stage is set and only extraordinary measures taken by either side will decide the coming election without the need for ballot boxes.

Pay attention to the warnings of intellectuals and historians!
 
  • For years, Donald Trump has been condemned for fiery rhetoric that critics say sounds authoritarian.
  • Lately, his speeches have had even more overtly fascist themes, an expert on extremism told BI.
  • Peter Simi, who testified against Trump, explained why people seem numb to his increasingly violent remarks.
In recent weeks, Donald Trump has doubled and even tripled down on the charged rhetoric that critics have lamented sounds like it's coming from the mouth of an authoritarian leader as opposed to a candidate for president of a democracy.

During his Veteran's Day speech late last month, the former president compared his political opponents to "vermin," adding in a post on Truth Social that he pledged to "root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country."

Though some critics seized upon the remark, conflating the incendiary remarks with Nazi talking points that targeted Jews during the Holocaust, Trump's comments weren't met with the same explosive news coverage he previously faced for similar statements.

So, he has continued making them.

On December 6, when asked if he'd abuse his power as retribution against his political foes, the former president told Fox News host Sean Hannity that, should he be re-elected in 2024, he'll only be a dictator "on day one."

On December 17, Trump declared immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," a statement that drew ire from the Biden White House, which said the comments "parroted Adolf Hitler."

Despite the escalating rhetoric, none of Trump's recent remarks have seemed to garner the same outrage that he has in the past.

Folks really need to pay attention to the garbage this clown is spewing.

Seems as though folks have gotten numb to his propaganda and they just accept it as normal.
REALLY???
thats horrible,, someone should do something,,
 
The military is likely going to side with Trump. Bear in mind that an election has allegedly been stolen and most believe it now.

The stage is set and only extraordinary measures taken by either side will decide the coming election without the need for ballot boxes.

Pay attention to the warnings of intellectuals and historians!
Would there have been a Hitler without Weimar?

Nazis are better than democrats. It follows that Hitler is better than Biden.
 
Would there have been a Hitler without Weimar?
There was a Hitler because of the Treaty of Versailles.
Nazis are better than democrats. It follows that Hitler is better than Biden.
America will have its wars against huge powerful nations that have a lock on the world's resources.

Or will pull in its horns and find leadership that decides on cooperation.
 
I have an easy and totally effective solution.

Don't vote for him
No president alone will lead America into war against the other two superpowers. Presidents follow decided upon foreign policy and will be whacked if they didn't.

At least understand that!
 
  • For years, Donald Trump has been condemned for fiery rhetoric that critics say sounds authoritarian.
  • Lately, his speeches have had even more overtly fascist themes, an expert on extremism told BI.
  • Peter Simi, who testified against Trump, explained why people seem numb to his increasingly violent remarks.
In recent weeks, Donald Trump has doubled and even tripled down on the charged rhetoric that critics have lamented sounds like it's coming from the mouth of an authoritarian leader as opposed to a candidate for president of a democracy.

During his Veteran's Day speech late last month, the former president compared his political opponents to "vermin," adding in a post on Truth Social that he pledged to "root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country."

Though some critics seized upon the remark, conflating the incendiary remarks with Nazi talking points that targeted Jews during the Holocaust, Trump's comments weren't met with the same explosive news coverage he previously faced for similar statements.

So, he has continued making them.

On December 6, when asked if he'd abuse his power as retribution against his political foes, the former president told Fox News host Sean Hannity that, should he be re-elected in 2024, he'll only be a dictator "on day one."

On December 17, Trump declared immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," a statement that drew ire from the Biden White House, which said the comments "parroted Adolf Hitler."

Despite the escalating rhetoric, none of Trump's recent remarks have seemed to garner the same outrage that he has in the past.

Folks really need to pay attention to the garbage this clown is spewing.

Seems as though folks have gotten numb to his propaganda and they just accept it as normal.
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Though some critics seized upon the remark, conflating the incendiary remarks with Nazi talking points that targeted Jews during the Holocaust, Trump's comments weren't met with the same explosive news coverage he previously faced for similar statements.
it’s another fascist tactic: repeat a lie often enough until it’s perceived to be ‘true’ – in this case keep repeating fascist rhetoric.
 
  • For years, Donald Trump has been condemned for fiery rhetoric that critics say sounds authoritarian.
  • Lately, his speeches have had even more overtly fascist themes, an expert on extremism told BI.
  • Peter Simi, who testified against Trump, explained why people seem numb to his increasingly violent remarks.
In recent weeks, Donald Trump has doubled and even tripled down on the charged rhetoric that critics have lamented sounds like it's coming from the mouth of an authoritarian leader as opposed to a candidate for president of a democracy.

During his Veteran's Day speech late last month, the former president compared his political opponents to "vermin," adding in a post on Truth Social that he pledged to "root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country."

Though some critics seized upon the remark, conflating the incendiary remarks with Nazi talking points that targeted Jews during the Holocaust, Trump's comments weren't met with the same explosive news coverage he previously faced for similar statements.

So, he has continued making them.

On December 6, when asked if he'd abuse his power as retribution against his political foes, the former president told Fox News host Sean Hannity that, should he be re-elected in 2024, he'll only be a dictator "on day one."

On December 17, Trump declared immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," a statement that drew ire from the Biden White House, which said the comments "parroted Adolf Hitler."

Despite the escalating rhetoric, none of Trump's recent remarks have seemed to garner the same outrage that he has in the past.

Folks really need to pay attention to the garbage this clown is spewing.

Seems as though folks have gotten numb to his propaganda and they just accept it as normal.
Trump is right. Democrats hate their fellow citizens. Democrats are the enemy of Liberty.
 
  • For years, Donald Trump has been condemned for fiery rhetoric that critics say sounds authoritarian.
  • Lately, his speeches have had even more overtly fascist themes, an expert on extremism told BI.
  • Peter Simi, who testified against Trump, explained why people seem numb to his increasingly violent remarks.
In recent weeks, Donald Trump has doubled and even tripled down on the charged rhetoric that critics have lamented sounds like it's coming from the mouth of an authoritarian leader as opposed to a candidate for president of a democracy.

During his Veteran's Day speech late last month, the former president compared his political opponents to "vermin," adding in a post on Truth Social that he pledged to "root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country."

Though some critics seized upon the remark, conflating the incendiary remarks with Nazi talking points that targeted Jews during the Holocaust, Trump's comments weren't met with the same explosive news coverage he previously faced for similar statements.

So, he has continued making them.

On December 6, when asked if he'd abuse his power as retribution against his political foes, the former president told Fox News host Sean Hannity that, should he be re-elected in 2024, he'll only be a dictator "on day one."

On December 17, Trump declared immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," a statement that drew ire from the Biden White House, which said the comments "parroted Adolf Hitler."

Despite the escalating rhetoric, none of Trump's recent remarks have seemed to garner the same outrage that he has in the past.

Folks really need to pay attention to the garbage this clown is spewing.

Seems as though folks have gotten numb to his propaganda and they just accept it as normal.
They aren't immigrants. They're invaders who are coming here by false pretense.
 
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They aren't immigrants. They're invaders who are coming here by false presence.
They will work hard and be a net gain for the country.

That's going to be an effective Demofuck talking point they will use to counter Trump's border wall act that got shelved.
 
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They will work hard and be a net gain for the country.

That's going to be an effective Demofuck talking point they will use to counter Trump's border wall act that got shelved.
Nope. If they will work hard they should have stayed in their own country and worked hard. They're mostly takers. California just gave them free healthcare. Who's paying for that?
 

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