It's so sad that so few understand their history... The Democratic party has essentially recreated the events that led to the rise of Hitler... It's very sad that there are people ignorant enough to compare Trump to Hitler. Hitler was openly racist before being elected, as demonstrated by his book Mein Kampf, and Hitler wasted no time having his political opponents arrested... 4 weeks after entering office the Reichstag (the equivalent of our Capitol building) was set on fire, and this was used as an excuse to arrest members of their legislature to make the Nazis the majority party... Aren't they talking about banning Ted Cruz, Jim Jordan, and others from Congress for them being Trump supporters. A member of Russia's Democratic Socialist Party by the name of Vladimir Lenin used that precise strategy of kicking out members of the legislature to gain a super majority that could establish a whole new government. Isn't this essentially what Pelossi and the Squad are saying they plan on doing? The whole concept of protesting into the middle of the night and making death threats against politicians was precisely how Mussolini came to power (like they always do at Mitch McConnell's house). The reason the German people were so willing to give Hitler a chance is because the economy was in shambles and Germany had just kept printing money and it led to hyperinflation to the extent it was more cost efficient to burn the money than to buy wood or coal for a fire. We just passed a stimulus with absolutely nobody left to borrow from and are simply just blindly printing more money. And when the primary backbone of the Marxist worldview is that superstructures such as the media, education system, sciences, culture/music/sports, can be used to shape the consciousness of a society, every person who understands Marx recognizes that big tech and social media is the most powerful tool for shaping the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors of a population that has ever existed... People just assume they get honest answers when they search Google, and don't realize that the definition of racism changes about twice a year, or that the term "alt right" has created division because it means any online Conservative media platform and also means a racist, often leading people to mistakenly think a person is racist, when the person using the term "alt right" simply means they are a new online media platform. I believe this is the cause of many of the false allegations of racism, for example Jordan Peterson, or an Indian man name Dinesh D'Souza was accused of being a white supremacist, or the Orthodox Jew, Ben Shapiro constantly being called a Nazi, Candace Owens being called a Nazi and white supremacist. I get that the KKK has always operated as the militant arm of the Democratic Party, but all these people are Conservative and people of color, what would they have to do with white supremacy?
But my point is that immediately after Trump won in 2016 he said he wasn't going to have Hillary arrested--even though she should have been. But now, after this election, Trump was banned from numerous platforms and the platform that wouldn't ban him got banned from all the major servers. The Democrats are literally passing speech codes, got the NRA shut down, and are pushing all sorts of totalitarian policies.
Hitler was a horrible person, but it did do one thing right, he recognized the strategy that Comintern has used to cause communist revolutions throughout Eastern Europe (for some reason none of my college history classes thought to mention the fact that the Communist International had caused regime changes throughout Eastern Europe and the nations of Germany, Switzerland, and Italy were the only thing stopping communism from spreading to Western Europe. Both Hitler and Mussolini were both socialists (or technically for Hitler the German Workers Party up until it became obvious that the Communist International was controlled by the Soviets and established governments loyal and subservient to Societ Russia after the revolutions). It was actually Mussolini's Comintern buddies that got him the job at the newspaper to publish Soviet propaganda to start a revolution in Italy. But Mussolini didn't like the idea of being a puppet of Russia, and eventually bought the newspaper and used it to launch a revolution of a different kind of socialism that sought sovereignty instead of a one world government. Contrary to popular belief, in his short book, "The Doctrine of Fascism," Mussolini described fascism as an ideology of the left that is between Socialism and Progressivism, but also incorporates imperialism from Republicanism.