Thinking that the world will have a new white empire is difficult if racists can't even agree if Italians are white or not.
Nazis think Hitler was a saint for wanting to kill the Jews, but then fascists turn around and scream Hitler didn't kill any Jews.
Racists say Hitler was just an innocent victim with a weak army and Stalin had a huge and well-organzied military.
Nazis think that Hitler was the Great White Hope, but what if Hitler had millions of white people killed?
What if one of the main winners of WWII were the Jews because the Jews won a victim card and were given Israel?
What if the point of WWII was that Hitler believed that life was brutal and a struggle for the survival of fittest?
Who can take the moral high ground if Jews, Nazis, and Communists all support immorality, wars, debt, and tyranny?
White people say that they are victims of the Jews, but can't white people be like the Jews and start stock markets, movie studios, newspapers, and radio/TV stations?
How can white people have a white empire when Germans hate the Russians, the French hate the English, and the Hatfields hate the McCoys?
White people might be happy if all the Jews, Mexicans, negroes, Muslims, and homosexuals were killed off, but after a few years, people might start complaining about those weird Amish or the fucking hippies and the gas chambers will be opened up again.
Americans think that they should wait for the US Ponzi economy to implode and then revolt, but Hong Kong and France didn't wait for the economy to collapse before resisting.
Americans are looking for a leader, but leaders aren't the answer.
Hitler killed millions of white people and allowed the Jews to get a victim card and have Israel.
Trump supports immigration, debt, wars, and the police state just like Obama did.
Americans should just do the opposite of what the elites support. Instead of being immoral and dependent and embracing wars, debt, and tyranny, Americans should be moral and independent and support peace, balanced budgets, and freedom.
No one wants to live in a police state, but fighting tyranny can give your life meaning.
You could have been alive in 1880, 1910, or 1920 when everything was improving, but you're alive now and Americans have a duty to fight for freedom.
The elites clearly want to send the 99% to the concentration camps and Americans must make resisting tyranny an obsession.
You can always do more.
Life is a nightmare now.
You'll be wiretapped if you make a phone call and tracked by license plate readers if you drive.
If you go to a baseball game or Disneyland, you'll need to give your fingerprints, be molested, and be made to carry a microchip.
We're all slaves living in a prison.
Who would want to be born into this world?
Americans are no better than Nazis now.
The world has turned upside down now. All the rules have changed.
Clean-cut, moral Americans who were taught to love peace, hate debt, oppose Communism, be hard-working, be responsible, respect free speech, support religious freedom, defend gun rights, oppose warrantless searches, seizures, and torture must be in a state of shock to watch the USA become Socialist.
Life is meaningless now that everything is illegal, hard work is punished with taxes and regulations, laziness is rewarded with welfare, the USA has become a ghetto overrun with 3rd world immigrants, and the US is an immoral bankrupt warmongering police state.
The collapse of the USA is disgusting and shameful.
Lately, thereâs been a lot of rhetoric comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. The concern is that a Nazi-type regime may be rising in America.
That process, however, began a long time ago.
In fact, as historian Robert Gellately recounts, following the second World War, the U.S. government recruited Hitlerâs employees, adopted his protocols, embraced his mindset about law and order, implemented his tactics in incremental steps, and began to lay the foundations for the rise of the Fourth Reich.
Sounds far-fetched? Read on. Itâs all documented.
With every passing day, the United States government borrows yet another leaf from Nazi Germanyâs playbook: Secret police. Secret courts. Secret government agencies.
Surveillance. Censorship. Intimidation. Harassment. Torture. Brutality. Widespread corruption. Entrapment. Indoctrination. Indefinite detention.
These are not tactics used by constitutional republics, where the rule of law and the rights of the citizenry reign supreme.
Rather, they are the hallmarks of authoritarian regimes, where the only law that counts comes in the form of heavy-handed, unilateral dictates from a supreme ruler who uses a secret police to control the populace.
That danger is now posed by the FBI, whose laundry list of crimes against the American people includes surveillance, disinformation, blackmail, entrapment, intimidation tactics, harassment and indoctrination, governmental overreach, abuse, misconduct, trespassing, enabling criminal activity, and damaging private property, and thatâs just based on what we know.
Consider the FBIâs far-reaching powers to surveil, detain, interrogate, investigate, prosecute, punish, police and generally act as a law unto themselvesâmuch like their Nazi cousins, the Gestapoâand then try to convince yourself that the United States is still a constitutional republic.
Just like the Gestapo, the FBI has vast resources, vast investigatory powers, and vast discretion to determine who is an enemy of the state.
Today, the FBI employs more than 35,000 individuals and operates more than 56 field offices in major cities across the U.S., as well as 400 resident agencies in smaller towns, and more than 50 international offices. In addition to a âdata campus,â which houses more than 96 million sets of fingerprints from across the United States and elsewhere, the FBI has also built a vast databases on Americans that are not only being added to and used by local police agencies, but are also being made available to employers for real-time background checks.
All of this is made possible by the agencyâs nearly unlimited resources (its minimum budget alone in fiscal year 2015 was $8.3 billion), the governmentâs vast arsenal of technology, the interconnectedness of government intelligence agencies, and information sharing through fusion centers.
Much like the Gestapo spied on mail and phone calls, FBI agents have carte blanche access to the citizenryâs most personal information.
The FBI has access to every piece of mail that passes through the postal system.
Moreover, the agencyâs National Security Letters allows the FBI to secretly demand that banks, phone companies, and other businesses provide them with customer information and not disclose those demands to the customer.
Much like the Gestapoâs sophisticated surveillance programs, the FBIâs spying capabilities can delve into Americansâ most intimate details (and allow local police to do so, as well).
In addition to technology (which is shared with police agencies) that allows them to listen in on phone calls, read emails and text messages, and monitor web activities, the FBIâs surveillance boasts an invasive collection of spy tools. Law enforcement agencies are also using social media tracking software to monitor Facebook, Twitter and Instagram posts.
Moreover, secret FBI rules also allow agents to spy on journalists without significant judicial oversight.
Much like the Gestapoâs power to render anyone an enemy of the state, the FBI has the power to label anyone a domestic terrorist.
As part of the governmentâs so-called ongoing war on terror, the nationâs de facto secret police force has begun using the terms âanti-government,â âextremistâ and âterroristâ interchangeably. Moreover, the government continues to add to its growing list of characteristics that can be used to identify an individual (especially anyone who disagrees with the government) as a potential domestic terrorist.
Much like the Gestapo infiltrated communities in order to spy on the German citizenry, the FBI routinely infiltrates political and religious groups, as well as businesses.
As Cora Currier writes for the Intercept: âUsing loopholes it has kept secret for years, the FBI can in certain circumstances bypass its own rules in order to send undercover agents or informants into political and religious organizations, as well as schools, clubs, and businesses.â The FBI has even been paying Geek Squad technicians at Best Buy to spy on customersâ computers without a warrant.
Just as the Gestapo united and militarized Germanyâs police forces into a national police force, Americaâs police forces have largely been federalized and turned into a national police force.
In addition to government programs that provide the nationâs police forces with military equipment and training, the FBI also operates a National Academy that trains thousands of police chiefs every year and indoctrinates them into an agency mindset that advocates the use of surveillance technology and information sharing between local, state, federal, and international agencies.
Just as the Gestapoâs secret files on political leaders were used to intimidate and coerce, the FBIâs files on anyone suspected of âanti-governmentâ sentiment have been similarly abused.
As countless documents make clear, the FBI has no qualms about using its extensive powers in order to blackmail politicians, spy on celebrities and high-ranking government officials, and intimidate and attempt to discredit dissidents of all stripes.
When and if a true history of the FBI is ever written, it will not only track the rise of the American police state but it will also chart the decline of freedom in America, in much the same way that the empowerment of Germanyâs secret police tracked with the rise of the Nazi regime.
How did the Gestapo become the terror of the Third Reich?
It did so by creating a sophisticated surveillance and law enforcement system that relied for its success on the cooperation of the military, the police, the intelligence community, neighborhood watchdogs, government workers for the post office and railroads, ordinary civil servants, and a nation of snitches inclined to report ârumors, deviant behavior, or even just loose talk.â
In other words, ordinary citizens helped create the monster that became Nazi Germany ânot through active collaboration but through passivity, denial and indifference.â
Much like the German people, âwe the peopleâ have become passive, polarized, gullible, easily manipulated, and lacking in critical thinking skills.
Distracted by entertainment spectacles, politics and screen devices, we too are complicit, silent partners in creating a police state similar to the terror practiced by former regimes.
You know the US is doomed when Americans would rather attack those who defend freedom instead of criticizing the government that is enslaving them.