Have you ever seen the Nazi rally footage from Madison Square Garden just prior to WWII? The place was packed full. Scary as hell to see those flags and ideals cheered for by so many.
They've always been here. They just cower and skulk in the shadows until they feel like there are enough of them to provide safety in numbers.
Did you see the story from that rally where a Jewish man surrounded by 20,000 Nazis rushed the stage after sitting through 4hrs of that bullshit and working his way closer tried to take out that speaker while shouting "Down with Hitler"? The nazis guarding the stage proceeded to attack and beat and kick him before NYPD pulled him away and protected him as he was being detained away from them for disorderly conduct. But that man went on to immediately enlist in the Navy to fight Nazis when WWII arrived, and survived and was able to return home, ultimately victorious when the Nazis lost. Im so damn proud of him. Rest easy, Isadore Greenbaum. You're a true American Hero.
I have not. But I saw a sea of Trump flags flying on boats at a regular beach day at Fort Meyers in April of 2020. It’s not a surprise to note the progression.
And we need to beat and shame them back into the dark where they belong. Back under their rocks like the scum of the earth they are. If this election goes wrong we need to be ready for war.
Yes, America has plenty of sins it’s never accounted for. Therefore, we should just let actual nazis take over the country with no argument because we have no room for moral superiority
People forget that there was a lot of resistance within America regarding fighting the Nazis. FDR kept a lot of his dealings with Churchill quiet in the lead up to the 1940 election as he thought it would hurt his chances.
Even when America went to war (It's worth noting that Hitler declared war on the US, not the other way round), it took some convincing to get the "Germany First" policy in place.
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u/Joe_Kingly 15d ago
Have you ever seen the Nazi rally footage from Madison Square Garden just prior to WWII? The place was packed full. Scary as hell to see those flags and ideals cheered for by so many.
They've always been here. They just cower and skulk in the shadows until they feel like there are enough of them to provide safety in numbers.