Weimar America

in politics •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Every day I feel like i'm getting more authoritarian. The left won't put on the fucking breaks when it comes to this hysteria with Nazis. These Nazi groups around the US didn't grow out of nothing, they grew to respond to the growing threat from antifa. Look at 1920's- 1930's Weimar Germany, the communists were the first to cast the first stone and in retaliation the Vets from the first World War formed Nationalist groups to stop the commies from destroying everything they had enjoyed before the war. These Nationalist groups slowly formed into a political party called the NSDAP. The NSDAP didn't grow over night not even in the slightest. The communists in Germany made so many people angry and frustrated with the political system that they felt forced to join the NSDAP just to protect themselves. This is why when retards bring up stupid hypotheticals on why no one stopped Hitler in the early days, is that why stop a man that is promising you the world (not in a literal sense) and he is willing to organize to fight back against the commies. Regular citizens were forced into this world of Nazism because the commies rose first. It is truly all about which group can raise the intensity to ad absurdum. Just remember who cast the first stone in Weimar Germany almost 100 years ago and who cast the first stone at the beginning of 2017.
Source for the commies casting the first stone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacist_uprising

As Always Cheers!
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