Crybaby Alert: “Is Trump A New Hitler?”

The scared lambs of the elite Social Justice Warrior variety actually believe Donald Trump’s acceptance speech at the RNC convention “echo” the likes of Germany’s Adolph Hitler. Never mind the fact Trump never once addressed White people’s concerns, but did manage to address black mestizo and Jewish concerns quite forcefully.

What does this tell us? Two things.

1. It tells us that not even the barest whiff of White self interest can ever be allowed on any level of political discourse, no matter how far removed it may be from even the flimsiest pretext of implicit identity. It’s a-ok for non-whites however.

2. These same safe spacers in the news and entertainment industry–and politics of course–actually KNOW deep down that the anti-White policies they implement and support are indeed damaging to White Americans interests, and they are wetting their collective beds over the potential punishment they also know deep down that they deserve should a leader come along willing to expose them.

Watching Trump’s speech last night, Bernie Sanders asked in a tweet if he was running for president or dictator. It’s a good question, especially since Chris Christie has said that Trump’s first move as President would be a clean sweep of the Civil Service, which is supposed to be above politics. As discussed here on the Huffington Post, that move would be very much like something Hitler did in Germany.

(NOTE: As if the civil service sector isn’t the vanguard of Cultural Marxism. –ed)

I’ve been thinking about Hitler and Trump a lot lately. For a long time, I resisted the comparisons between them because they seemed too glib. Then I read a scary New Yorker article analyzing Trump’s speeches and how they affect people. I recommend the article highly for anyone who doubts he’s a dangerous, inflammatory, authoritarian ideologue.

And then find a copy of Walter Kempowski’s short book Did You Ever See Hitler?

A prolific German author who died in 2007, Kempowski compiled the book from over 300 interviews with people of all ages and professions, and the project gives you a crowd’s-eye view of Hitler from the 1920s through the end of World War II, concentrating on the effect he had on people, and was still having decades later.

Some saw him only once, or barely at all in a motorcade rushing past. Others saw and heard him often in Berlin. The older respondents were the generation that “had fallen for Hitler” and tried to make sure that “the memory of this fall — and the memory of the man — died out.”

There are plenty of Germans in the book who almost brag that they weren’t impressed by Hitler, or that they found his manner or face weird (“like a pink marzipan pig”). Then there are others who said they couldn’t imagine he was going to be so powerful. Some of these same people report many public appearances in the 1930s that were less than crowded, and cities where Hitler wasn’t wildly popular. Though as one man notes wryly, after the war, every German city claimed it had disappointed Hitler with small crowds.

But there are many more accounts of the elaborately stage-managed productions that thousands or people swarmed to, even if the school children or Hitler Youth were required to be there. And one after another, people talk about the hysteria Hitler evoked in women and girls: “The women were howling with delight,” “They were peeing in their pants with excitement, and the older women were moaning as if the Savior were coming,” “The women turned their eyes up so that the whites showed, and dropped like flies. Like slaughtered calves they lay there, breathing heavily,” “We hardly dared wash our hands for three days, we were so affected simply because he had touched them.”


SJW’s fear strong White males, even when they pander to ‘oppressed’ groups.

Though many people would tell Kempowski that Hitler didn’t move them, the main impression this amazing book leaves is the strange mixture of the quotidian and the bizarre. You can almost feel people waiting for hours with their feet hurting, hungry and thirsty, and then coming to life when they see Germany’s new God appearing, blocking out the sun.

Trump’s bluster, contempt, xenophobia, and rage are strongly reminiscent of Hitler. So is his playing to the worst in his audience. The savage roar of the crowds, the hysteria, and the vicious anti-Clinton chants at the RNC convention were chilling, as chilling as Trump’s messianic rhetoric and claim that he alone can save America from the abyss we’re supposedly facing. And as chilling as the echoes (or foreshadowing) you’ll find in eyewitness accounts in Kempowski’s book.

See source with important links (to laugh at)here…

2016-07-24