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herr-white · 18 days
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“Reading is not an end to itself, but a means to an end.”
-Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
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thefrankshow · 1 month
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Why not?
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dailyhistoryposts · 10 months
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On This Day In History
July 18th, 1925: Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf.
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suizidoderleben · 2 months
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‼️TRIGGER WARNUNG SELBSTVERLETZUNG‼️
Mehr Narben im Herzen, als auf der Haut. /25.04/22xx
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madeline-celeste · 2 months
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I am so mad right now
My school just sent out an email saying that they are banning inappropriate books from the library and sent out a list of books they took away. In this list was The Sun and The Star which I waited for MONTHS to read. But guess what they didn’t get rid of. Mein Kampf. MEIN KAMPF. YOU CAN CHECK OUT AND READ MEIN KAMPF BUT NOT THE SUN AND THE STAR
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jimmyjampots · 9 months
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Trump Echoes Hitler: Migrants "Poisoning the Blood of Our Country"
By J.D. Wolf | Meidas Touch
A page right out Hitler's Nazi propaganda playbook
During an interview at Mar-a-Lago for National Pulse, Trump made comments about migrants entering the United States that echoed Hitler's Nazi propaganda against immigrants, Jewish people, and interracial families used to affirm his nationalistic, racial purity beliefs:
"Nobody has any idea where these people are coming from, and we know they come from prisons. We know they come from mental institutions and insane asylums. We know they're terrorists. Nobody has ever seen anything like we're witnessing right now. It is a very sad thing for our country. It's poisoning the blood of our country. It's so bad, and people coming in with disease. People are coming in with every possible thing that you could have."
"Poisoning the blood of our country" is a phrase you don't hear often from Republicans who have all but officially adopted great replacement rhetoric. Referring to migrants as poisoning the blood of a nation can be found in Hitler's autobiographical manifesto Mein Kampf.
In Chapter 11 titled, "Nations and Race," Hitler wrote the following:
"All great cultures of the past perished only because the originally creative race died out from blood poisoning."
Hitler painted Jews and migrants to Germany as poisons to the Aryan race and the German country. Trump just echoed his words.
This isn't the first time Trump has associated with Hitler. In 2018, Trump allegedly praised Hitler to John Kelly during a trip to Paris according to CNN. Trump later denied making those comments.
Where did Trump pickup language referring to migrants as poison to the blood of the nation? Trump admitted to owning a copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf that he kept in a cabinet by his bed according to Ivana Trump.
The GOP frontrunner is using the language of Hitler to describe migrants and his followers are eating it up, just like the Nazis did when he took over the country. Trump cannot be allowed back in power.
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hillside-dangler · 5 months
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Ian Brady: Literary Indulgences
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All men are divided into ‘ordinary’ and ‘extraordinary.’ Ordinary men live in submission and don't have the right to transgress the law, because, don’t you see, they are ordinary. But extraordinary men have a right to commit any crime and to transgress the law in any way, just because they are extraordinary
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There are certain persons who can... that is, not precisely are able to, but have a perfect right to commit breaches of morality and crimes, and that the law is not for them.
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but never try to answer for what is between a husband and his wife, or a lover and his mistress. There is always one little corner which remains hidden from all the world, and is known only to the two of them. Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Ian Brady's childhood was one of loss and instability. His birth was eclipsed by the death of his father which left his mother unable to care for him. She worked as a waitress for hours a day, but couldn't afford a babysitter to watch her new born. This meant she'd be forced to leave Ian home alone, and after several months she decided to give her son away. With the truth of his identity protected by lies, young Ian struggled to trust authority and had no respect for the rules. He was nicknamed Dracula, for his solemn appearance and love of horror movies. His praise of Hitler didn't win him any friends and he'd learn to survive as an outsider. He despised weak people and loved power. He looked down on society and called them all maggots. Ian became his own god and would create his own kingdom. Without the restraint of common law or morality, Brady was free to act on all his sordid desires.
The discovery of Brady's photography, literature and music provided an insight into his sadistic world. There seemed to be a code between the two killers. Photos of Myra posing on the moors, led police to the burial sites of 3 victims. Were they taken as trophy pics to gloat of their conquests or markers for murder locations ?
Before each murder, Brady would buy Myra a new pop record. This was his way of telling her, he had the urge to kill again.
���️ Theme from 'The Hill' movie
▶️ Theme from The Legion’s Last Patrol: Ken Thorne and His Orchestra.
▶️ 24 Hours From Tulsa: Gene Pitney
▶️ It’s Over: Roy Orbison
▶️ Girl Don’t Come: Sandie Shaw
▶️ Joan Baez: It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
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meinspiegelich · 2 years
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Ich werde meine Gefühle verstecken und irgendwann daran verrecken.
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wirunddieundich · 7 months
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„Plötzlich bin ich Wach, Genau wen interessiert es schon?…“
Wirunddieundich
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the-gayest-of-faggots · 7 months
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I can't call it anything else
Sorry
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wort-los · 2 years
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Es ist fast so, als wüsstest Du wann der perfekte Augenblick wäre, um alles wieder durcheinander zu bringen. Ich fühlte mich so, als wäre ich in einem endlosen Boxkampf mit dir gefangen, und immer wenn ich kurz davor war zum letzten Schlag auszuholen, dem Schlag der mich von dir befreit, warst Du es, der wieder zuschlägt, und schlägt und immer wieder schlägt.
wort-los
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hommella · 18 days
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Oh verdammt! Ich dachte ich sei sie los geworden. Total dumm, naiv und gutgläubig von mir wirklich zu denken ich sei ihr entkommen.
Von wegen Angstfrei in den Tag starten. „Jetzt kann ich abends ohne Angst vor dem kommenden Tag ins Bett gehen!“… Pah! Ich hasse mich selbst dafür. Ich war zu unachtsam.
- Hommella
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tomorrowusa · 5 months
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Trump is trying to normalize his fascist rantings by just repeating them a lot. That way they are no longer considered news and subject to outrage. But it still allows him to fire up his unhinged and violent base.
Donald Trump, just weeks after using the fascist terminology “vermin” to describe sections of American society he dislikes, again declared at a New Hampshire rally that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country”. [ ... ] “They’re poisoning the blood of our country. That’s what they’ve done,” Trump told the crowd. “They poison mental institutions and prisons all over the world, not just in South America … but all over the world. “They’re coming into our country, from Africa, from Asia, all over the world.” It is the second time Trump has used the poisoned blood phrase, which has been widely condemned for echoing white supremacist rhetoric. The first time he did so, in October, Joe Biden said the former president, who faces 91 criminal charges, was starting to use language heard in Nazi Germany.
Donald Trump is the true poisoner of public discourse in the United States. Things were notably nicer before 2015.
Trump probably is a cinch for the GOP nomination. Even if Nikki Haley does surprisingly well in New Hampshire, that will have little impact on Republican primaries in places like Texas, Tennessee, or Missouri. Trump's rhetoric is focused on the general election.
Mehdi Hasan describes Trump's strategy for fascist normalization.
The broadcaster Mehdi Hasan said on Saturday: “Classic Trump: say something crazy outrageous, neo-Nazi-like and it gets headlines, creates outrage. “So wait a little. Then say it again, no one notices, no coverage, and it gets normalized and mainstreamed. “Let’s be clear: migrants ‘poisoning the blood’ is Hitler rhetoric.”
In this rally Trump was quoting Vladimir Putin. That should give us some idea of whose best interests would be served by a Trump victory. Putin and Trump are certainly on the same page regarding hating liberal democracy.
Trump quotes Putin condemning American democracy, praises autocrat Orban
“Donald Trump sees American democracy as a sham and he wants to convince his followers to see it that way too,” said Jennifer Mercieca, a professor at Texas A&M University who researches democracy and rhetoric. “Putin hates western values like democracy and the rule of law, so does Trump.” Trump quoted Putin, the dictatorial Russia president who invaded neighboring Ukraine, criticizing the criminal charges against Trump, who is accused in four separate cases of falsifying business records in a hush money scheme, mishandling classified documents, and trying to overturn the 2020 election results. In the quotation, Putin agreed with Trump’s own attempts to portray the prosecutions as politically motivated. [ ... ] He went on to align himself with Orban, the Hungarian prime minister who has amassed functionally autocratic power through controlling the media and changing the country’s constitution. Orban has presented his leadership as a model of an “illiberal” state and has opposed immigration for leading to “mixed race” Europeans. Democratic world leaders have sought to isolate Orban for eroding civil liberties and bolstering ties with Putin. [ ... ] In the speech, Trump also repeated his own inflammatory language against undocumented immigrants, by accusing them of “poisoning the blood of our country” — a phrase that immigrant groups and civil rights advocates have condemned as reminiscent as Hitler in his book “Mein Kampf,” in which he told Germans to “care for the purity of their own blood” by eliminating Jews.
Calling out Trump and pointing out his dictator comments will have no effect on his hardcore MAGA fanatics. But the more wishy-washy Trump-curious voters might be a bit more open to well targeted criticisms – as long as we don't use the same type of rhetoric that liberals are usually associated with. In close elections, small groups of voters count a lot.
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suizidoderleben · 2 months
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Schmerz ist in der Stille am wenigsten zu ertragen.
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silver-ace-of-spades · 2 months
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I'm sorry if this meme is offensive, but I had to make it because I realized that my search history probably looks really suspicious now, and making memes is the only way I can think of right now to cope with this absolute shitshow
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Jesus fucking Christ there's a lot of similarities. I was completely expecting this but it still caught me off guard.
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