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| Autor: | FS | ||
| Datum: | 14.07.24 11:19 | ||
| Antwort auf: | Re:Noch ganz dicht? von Doki Nafaso | ||
>>>Ich kann in den Projektplänen [...] nichts herauslesen, was auf die Vernichtung von 6 Millionen Juden (oder wen auch immer) hindeutet. Ebensowenig sehe ich Vorbereitungspläne für einen militärischen Weltangriffsplan. > >>Wo und wann hat das die NSDAP vor Beginn und sogar während des 2. Weltkriegs verkündet? > >Na ja... Die angebliche Notwendigkeit, Krieg gegen Frankreich und vor allem Russland zu führen, stand schon in Mein Kampf. > >Und "Vernichtung des Juden" und ähnliche Formulierungen waren bereits in den 20ern ein Standard-Baustein in Nazi-Reden. > >Die angedrohte "Vernichtung der jüdischen Rasse in Europa" im Januar 1939 von Hitler persönlich in einer Reichstagsrede war auch deutlich genug. Du meinst, wie Trump, der das hier bereits angekündigt hat? [https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-root-out-leftists] Former U.S. President Donald Trump pledged during a Veterans Day speech on Saturday to "root out" those he described as "radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country" if he's elected in 2024, an openly fascistic threat that drew comparisons to Nazi rhetoric. "We are a failing nation. We are a nation in serious decline," Trump, the current Republican presidential front-runner, told the crowd gathered in Claremont, New Hampshire. "2024 is our final battle." The former president vowed to target communists and Marxists—ideological groups that he described as "radical left lunatics"—and "rout the fake news media until they become real." "The real threat is not from the radical right. The real threat is from the radical left, and it's growing every day—every single day," Trump claimed. "The threat from outside forces is far less sinister, dangerous, and grave than the threat from within." David DeWitt, editor-in-chief of the Ohio Capital Journal, characterized Trump's remarks as "rhetoric literally out of the Nazi playbook" and joined others in criticizing The New York Times for initially headlining its coverage of the speech, "Trump Takes Veterans Day Speech in a Very Different Direction." The former president also said Saturday that his administration would launch the "largest domestic deportation operation in American history," institute "strong and ideological screenings for all immigrants," revive the Muslim ban, further slash taxes, gut regulations, and prioritize the approval of fossil fuel pipelines. |
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