You're taking it out of context. There always is fear (of the future), there is always disbelief in the government,...
The Weimar Republic unemployment was over 30%, compared to US 5% and US economy is doing well.
You're taking it out of context. There always is fear (of the future), there is always disbelief in the government,...
The Weimar Republic unemployment was over 30%, compared to US 5% and US economy is doing well.
The US unemployment is even more rigged then our German ;)
Anyway this is not what you have to look at. You are talking logical points. But the Nazis or the Neonazis are not being logical.
The see that the Rich (which they equal with jews and banking) get richer (which is true) while they get poorer - which is also objectivly true for the last 10-20%.
An for those that are still "middle class" they fear to drop down - which is also based on reality numbers, since the middle class is shrinking because the differences between low and top get bigger.
And for the t of context I friendly, but strongly disagree. Maybe I don't know enough about the US situation. But for me it looks very very similar. All I hear I already have heard and seen from the old Nazis.
btw. I just see this on twitter, so take it with a ;)
Liberal arts college professor brutalizes Nazi, who has a permit. More alt-left indoctrination.
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Patton Oswalt tweeted @ 15 Aug 2017 - 21:52 UTC
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