October 24, 2020
With All the Nazi Talk in This Election, Who Were the Nazis?
By Emery Jones
“He’s sort of like [Joseph] Goebbels,†Joe Biden told MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle. “You say the lie long enough, keep repeating it, repeating it, repeating it, it becomes common knowledge.â€Biden finally pulled the Nazi card when describing President Trump.
Sadly, this has become common throughout both the mainstream and social media. With both sides calling the other Nazis, it might be a good time to ask some fundamental questions: Who were the Nazis, and what do they stand for? Few people can answer that correctly, despite their strong emotional attachment painting their political foes as such.
To understand the Nazis accurately, you have to read their own quotes and propaganda. The story told by the Nazis themselves depicts a very different party than what modern journalists would like us to believe. The Nazi (National Socialist German Workers Party) or National Socialists as they called themselves, had the following five key characteristics:
The Nazis were a self-proclaimed socialist movement that called for the end of capitalism, abolishment of non-labor income (interest and finance), and proposed an all-powerful central authority to regulate the market
Racial identity politics was used to identify an oppressor class (Jews), that embodied both the evil nature of capitalism and the anti-German nature of communism
Strong nationalistic pride was a core pitch to the people to justify a stronger central authority
The party used militant radical socialist activists to harass businesses and political enemies with acts of violence
Limitations on free speech and removing access to dissenting views
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