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‘The Atlantic’ Gets Desperate: Trump Like ‘Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini’

Joel B. Pollak 18 Oct 2024




The Atlantic, a left-wing magazine infamous for the “suckers and losers” hoax, has published a lead story warning readers that former President Donald Trump is greatly to be feared: he sounds like “Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini.”

The article claims:

    Rhetoric has a history. The words democracy and tyranny were debated in ancient Greece; the phrase separation of powers became important in the 17th and 18th centuries. The word vermin, as a political term, dates from the 1930s and ’40s, when both fascists and communists liked to describe their political enemies as vermin, parasites, and blood infections, as well as insects, weeds, dirt, and animals. The term has been revived and reanimated, in an American presidential campaign, with Donald Trump’s description of his opponents as “radical-left thugs” who “live like vermin.”

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    This kind of language was not limited to Europe. Mao Zedong also described his political opponents as “poisonous weeds.” Pol Pot spoke of “cleansing” hundreds of thousands of his compatriots so that Cambodia would be “purified.”

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    These phrases have not been put on posters and banners at random in the final weeks of an American election season. With less than three weeks left to go, most candidates would be fighting for the middle ground, for the swing voters. Trump is doing the exact opposite. Why? There can be only one answer: because he and his campaign team believe that by using the tactics of the 1930s, they can win. The deliberate dehumanization of whole groups of people; the references to police, to violence, to the “bloodbath” that Trump has said will unfold if he doesn’t win; the cultivation of hatred not only against immigrants but also against political opponents—none of this has been used successfully in modern American politics.

The Atlantic claimed in 2020 that Trump had referred to veterans as “suckers and losers,” a false claim that was refuted by a large number of sources, including anti-Trump ones. The reference to “bloodbath” is another hoax.

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Trump Like ‘Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini’

All three at the same time?
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The deliberate dehumanization of whole groups of people; the references to police, to violence, to the “bloodbath” that Trump has said will unfold if he doesn’t win; the cultivation of hatred not only against immigrants but also against political opponents—none of this has been used successfully in modern American politics.

About that...The 'bloodbath' remark was not in the sense of going out and murdering people. So, just more out of context.

But one side in this has used violence, and plenty of it.
 
They have dehumanized all who do not support their socialist utopian vision* as "MAGA", or "-phobic" forgetting what any of that stands for--or at least hoping you do.
 
(*A vision which we know has never worked, instead it has historically has decayed rapidly into totalitarianism and bloodshed, pogroms, purges, and genocide.)

Police as in preventing violence, in holding those who commit it accountable. Not the pretend 'violence' of hurting someone's feelings by disagreeing, but the violence that burns business districts and kills people--or forces them to defend themselves in order to avoid being killed. Of course the Left hates it when their intimidation tactics are thwarted.

As for "hatred against immigrants", no not really, not those here legally and legitimately as people who came here to become Americans. But those who were shipped here in bulk, with no accountability, and distributed to small towns to seriously disrupt their way of life (and, of course be fast tracked into voting Democrat), there is a problem. They are here in violation of our laws, aided and abetted by people who were sworn to uphold the laws of these United States. That presence is illegitimate, and it and their co-conspirators and accessories should be dealt with according to our law.

Maybe hard working and responsible Americans could afford to have more kids if they were not absorbing the financial burden of supporting people here illegally, through their taxes, through the burden of inflation from printing fortunes to subsidize these illegals, and through having to struggle to find jobs in a marked glutted with cheap labor from elsewhere.

And as for hatred against political opponents, I may be disgusted, I may be confounded trying to understand the warped logic of how hating on the people paying the bills is going to make anything better, or how calling repeatedly, from some of the most bully pulpits in the land for the murder of an opponent gives someone the right to point that finger.

The only mentions of violence against others by the Right has been to assert the right of self defense should the Left have another batch of tantrums and start burning and looting cities and towns again.
It was Valerie Jarrett who was talking about "paybacks", not any of Trump's crew. Hillary who it seems it is dangerous to testify against. Biden who called for Trump's elimination just weeks before an assassination attempt.

No such rhetoric from the Right.

And it was the Left who censored social media platforms and who has the broadcast media all reading from the same twisted script.


If I had to choose who was the far greater threat to life and liberty, the Left wins hands down. They are the totalitarians in this, and typically, they are pointing the finger at others for what they, themselves, do.

I disagree with that, and by virtue of that disagreement, am a threat to their dreams of totalitarian rule. That makes me their enemy in their eyes, something less than human.

I don't want them to get to the next step. We've seen that story before, and no matter the eventual victor, the road through it is soaked with the blood of good people, people who have been misled by their media and their leaders, leaders like Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler.
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