After World War II, rumors began to circulate that Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide, but a clever man had fled. It is also true that Hitler is alive. Certainly, he turned 136 today and only celebrated his birthday last Sunday. But he is alive. Hitler lives in the hearts and nightmares of those who see him in all their political figures, ruled by their divine feelings and deeply disgusting.
Hitler Dujour, the favorite and disliked Hitler Dujour of Hitler Label lovers, is, of course, President Donald J. Trump. So, after comedian/commentator Bill Maher met with Trump on March 31st at the White House, he became Hitler Everer. While suited to this, Big News is Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's satirical New York Times essay “Dinner with Hitler.” Such is his fantasy, equivalent to Maher's dinner with Trump.
Now, David is said to be the inspiration for Seinfeld's character George Costanza, avid liar and loser. And David's essay may be defined by lies (ignorance and delusion are more likely). But certainly, he lost the plot and missed the facts.
This does not mean that Trump doesn't have much in common with the derführer. After all, Trump drank water and Hitler was drunk. Trump pets the dog, and Hitler pets the dog. Trump slept in bed and Hitler slept in bed. Oh, I-We stand in the very cusp of Nazi tyranny!
But seriously, Hitler's comparisons are stolen, so let's find out how accurate they are.
Situational fandom
It is interesting to note that leftists did not always underspin Hitler or fascism. As the Laissez Faire City Times wrote in 1999, we
For some reason, in the 1930s, Otto Kahn (“progressive”) remembers the world saying that Hitler was owed a “thankful debt.” Or Arnold Toynby (an internationalist) thought he was a “man of peace,” or the intelligent French André Gidet (liberal) said, “He said he would act like a genius… Soon, even those who would run away were forced to praise him.” Academics can't even remember that in 1934 the president of Hunter College in America (Agen A. Corrigan, progressive) declared that Hitler would “fall into history as a cross between Hotspur and Uncle Toby, and become as immortal as it was.
In related notes, leftists were often filmed alongside Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, the main founder of fascism. As the times inform:
Remember the socialist icon George Bernard Shaw praised Mussolini for his collectivist policies or praised the venerable Mahatma Gandhi for calling him a “superman”? Gandhi's term became the description of Mussolini's catchword for the cultural elite of the time.
The left, of course, changed that song, but ultimately changed after Nazism and fascism lost credibility during and after World War II. It's like Trump is skeptical of a community shot while he's in power, and then obliged them by seizing power.
Real Hitler should stand up.
This said our liberals are known for their “situational values.” It is part of the relativism that defines them. To put it in fairness, relativism infects too many “conservative” ideas, but our leftists take it to another level.
Consider cultural relativism. Left wing Tanehishi Coates once said, “All we civilized is the stories told by the winners,” fellow race hustler Ibram X. Kendi gave a similar opinion. “Calling a civilized culture and another savage is just a way to support our power,” he said. “It's all about comparing who's on top,” and socialist Fidel H. Torrer argued, “what one man calls civilization, another calls wild bar.”
In fact, the last one belonged to Hitler. “Fidel H. Tollar” is an anagram of his name.
Of course, the mind permeated with relativism can easily justify violence, and Hitler is well known for launching World War II. He used violence through Street Tegu SA (brown shirt) before robbing his power. And our liberals?
The two biggest wars of history, World War I and World War II, began under the Democrats along with South Korea and Vietnam. President Barack Obama reportedly reportedly said, “I think I'm really good at killing people” while discussing the 2011 drone strike. In contrast, Trump was the first president in 36 years to not embroil America in a new war.
I don't have a brown shirt anymore. The left wing is dressed differently. But as explained in “Violence, Inc.: Left-wing Companies,” virtually all political violence today is committed by the left.
Of course, Hitler's violence reached the point of mass extinction of humans. The idea was, “Evil… tragedy must be eradicated from society.” However, the first-hand was not spoken by Hitler, but in 2019 by former CNN host and difficult leftist Leza Aslan. He was talking about Trump supporters.
More Hitler hits
Some points to consider:
Hitler is also famous for his racial politics. And who will talk about today's race? “Rakumini politics is the only way to dismantle racist policies,” said Kendy, the aforementioned. “Ignoring race perpetuates inequality.” This focus, now known as “Identity Politics,” is at the heart of the Democratic agenda. Furthermore, as their positive behavior has been transferred to the DEI, consider the following from the Laissez Faire City Times: Finally, “a positive form of action that categorizes people by ancestors – first signed the law in Nazi Germany.” Then there was Hitler's anti-Semitic prejudice. Our left is particularly well known at universities. To be fair, the same goes for anti-Christianity on the left. For example, there was an attempt by the American Bar Association to wipe out Christian legal professions. This book has an example of how there are few lions because there are many Christians. The two quotes also stand out. “The heaviest blow to date has been the arrival of Christianity,” and “the intentional lies in religious matters were introduced into the world by Christianity.” However, these two lines are reportedly belong to Hitler. Yes, he was also an anti-Christian – as we left (see 2008's “Hitler and Christianity”). The Nazis killed people with handicap. However, there is a difference. Hitler stopped the custom in 1941 amid public protests.
But our left protests that it's not difficult. In fact, it often embraces socialism, or its change. Major examples include Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). And what do you know? “According to the author John Toland, Hitler himself wrote, “We are socialists, and we are enemies of today's capitalist economy…the enemy of the system.” The left emphasizes, “We are not national socialists.” No, no, The Times points out. “We are international socialists!”
Conclusion
Finally, the Times wrote, James Henry, the new Australian, said in 1999 that Americans often did not recognize fascism.
Because they are not taught that fascism means national orientation in the economy, a critical cradle of “social security,” complete domination of education, government intervention in every corner of the economy, and the belief that individuals belong to the state.
Me, me, of my, now of our major political parties, what does this sound like, hmm?
In contrast, President Trump eliminated 3.2 to 8 regulations for each new regulations created during his first term. This reduced federal control. What a strange thing, the power of a “dictator” decentralized.
This doesn't mean that Joe Biden, Barack Obama, or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Hitler. Hitler is dead. It's just that they may have more in common with him than drinking water, petting dogs, sleeping in bed.
Addendum: Below is an absolutely unique comedy that derives unique comparisons between the Nazis and a particular ideological group.