Interesting perspective on things, to say the least.
If we had a KKK “minister” who made “remarks” during lynching (I do remind you that Jews were maimed and killed during “the race riot”), and then the said “minister” was now an adviser to The White House, you would still maintain that the US is not close to Nazism?
How about if we had 2 ministers like that?
How about 18 “ministers” like that?
How about 74 “ministers” like that?
I dropped out of school before any history lessons started, so please do educate me as you have been so kindly doing.
Americans are very good at believing their own propaganda sometimes. Russia is a huge multilingual and multinational country and the powers of Moscow in many far off regions and republics are very limited. This was also the case in the USSR post Stalin.
All that land, all those borders, and so few people to police it and hold it together. Is this the underlying reason for the hostility to homosexuality - there’s simply a drive to populate the territory ?
I am not sure that you will welcome the lesson, but I shall give it a shot:
In the Nazi version of the pogrom not only was the magnitude of violence far greater, it encompassed also almost the entire country, happened under the eyes of the authorities and was supported by large parts of the general public. Hardly any of the perpetrators faced prosecution of any kind. Instead the Jewish victims were often arrested in the aftermath.
The list of opression suffered by Jews in Nazi Germany does not end there, but if you still claim that Jews in today’s United States are suffering a similar fate, more information will probably not change that.
Who is David Axelrod, if you don’t mind me asking? Is that someone who could explain to President Obama the abhorrence of anyone who’s preaching anti-Semitism?
Thing about fascist countries is that they have all been destroyed, or the regime deposed after a few decades at most.
How would someone like Dugin propose to make Eurasian fascism sustainable given that it so often seems to end in failure or destruction ?
Well - you asked the question “How close is the US to Nazism?” And when Little Nemo (correctly) told you “Not at all.”, you wouldn’t have it.
So do you or do you not believe that the US is “close to Nazism” - now that you have been given an idea what Nazism entails?