"January 30th 1933 dawned cold and clear in Berlin as Adolph Hitler took his oath of office and promised Germans he would uphold the constitution.
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"January 30th 1933 dawned cold and clear in Berlin as Adolph Hitler took his oath of office and promised Germans he would uphold the constitution. It would ultimately take him less than 30 days to dismantle it. ...
All you need to end a democracy is a leader willing to suspend or end the Constitution and a supporting cast large enough to allow him to do it.
Republicans have both."
~ Rachel Bitecofer
#Trump #JDVance #Republicans #fascism
/1What (Really) Happens If Trump Wins?
Like Hitler, Trump Has Made Clear His Plan is Dictatorship, Not Democracy
(thecycle.substack.com)
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
"In an echo of [Sinclair] Lewis’s bestselling 1935 novel It Can’t Happen Here, [Dorothy Thompson] wrote in a 1937 column: 'No people ever recognize their dictator in advance…. He always represents himself as the instrument for expressing the Incorporated National Will. When Americans think of dictators they always think of some foreign model.'"
~ Heather Cox Richardson
#Trump #JDVance #Republicans #fascism
/2October 21, 2024
On Saturday, September 7, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump predicted that his plan to deport 15 to 20 million people currently living in the United States would be “bloody.” He also promised to prosecute his political opponents, including, he wrote, lawyers, political operatives, donors, illegal voters, and election officials.
(heathercoxrichardson.substack.com)
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Matthew Loxtonreplied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
@wdlindsy
Dunno
I easily recognized TFG and his crew for what they are.I think some people *choose* to be blind to the obvious signs
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
"DONALD TRUMP IS RUNNING THE MOST openly fascist campaign ever undertaken by a major-party nominee for president of the United States.
That’s not hype; it’s a textbook application of the term. …
We like to think that fascism can’t happen in America. But it’s happening right now."
~ Will Saletan
#Trump #JDVance #Republicans #fascism
/3Let’s Be Honest, Trump’s Running As a Fascist
A comprehensive look at recent speeches and interviews underscores just how dark the rhetoric has gotten.
(www.thebulwark.com)
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Matthew Loxton on last edited by
@mloxton Yes, and I think that's Rachel Bitcofer's point, as well as Heather Cox Richardson's, Sinclair Lewis', and Dorothy Thompson's.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by [email protected]
“Germany bears witness to an uncomfortable truth — that evil is not one person but can be easily activated in more people than we would like to believe when the right conditions congeal."
~ Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents (NY: Random House, 2020), p. 267
#Trump #JDVance #Republicans #fascism
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Jennifer Kayla | Theogrin 🦊replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here remains a stunning portrayal of just how it can, and is in the public domain in Canada, so I can happily push this link, though of course do not visit or view the site if you're not in Canada, for Reasons. We can't go about having books about the rise of fascism distributed freely, after all.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
“Foreign visitors who concerned themselves with the plight of the Jews — and the majority did not — had to deal with an unanswerable question. How is it possible for these warm-hearted, genial people, noted for their work ethic and devotion to family values, to treat so many of their fellow Germans, with such contempt and cruelty?”
~ Julia Boyd, Travelers in the Third Reich, The Rise of Fascism (NY: Pegasus, 2018), p. 372
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
“People voted for Hitler as they voted for Putin and Trump, because they didn’t want to give up their own privileges. This isn’t a matter of ignorance. They understand exactly the price of enlightenment: that the equality of humankind means the equality of humankind, and not only after I’ve secured my own comfort."
Susan Neiman, Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2019), p. 56, citing Bettina Stangneth
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by [email protected]
“What had come out on top in Germany might occur in darkest Russia or the Balkans, but surely not in their law-abiding country. What had happened? That was the question raised on all sides, but no one had an answer."
~ Joachim Fest, Not I: Memoirs of a German Childhood, trans. Martin Chalmers (NY: Other Press, 2012), p. 100
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
“A nation, they said, that had produced Goethe, Schiller and Lessing, Bach, Mozart, and so many others, would simply be incapable of barbarism. Griping at the Jews, prejudice, there had always been that, they thought. But not violent persecution.”
~ Ibid., p. 181
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by [email protected]
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.”
~ Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Tolitarianism, p. 474
#Trump #JDVance #Republicans #fascism #lies #disinformation
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Kim Scheinbergreplied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
@wdlindsy
I've reread 'Who Goes Nazi' every year for the last decade. It says something (not flattering) about me that I knew nothing about the context in which it was written. (I'd also watched Casablanca a dozen times before noticing it was made in 1942. It's a very different film knowing it was written before anyone knew how the war would end.)Thanks for sharing this. It's probably a good time to revisit my two lists:
1. Who will hide me in an attic
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“[Bettina Stangneth is] not convinced that Germans have faced the worst fact about the Nazi period: not the ignorant masses, but the educated elites were the driving forces behind the regime. ...
Ir wasn’t an unwashed, unlettered mob, but hundreds of well-off and well-read students, and their professors, who gleefully followed the Nazis’ first orders."
~ Susan Neiman, Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2019), pp. 55, 274
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Pamelareplied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
@wdlindsy This indifference is like a societal cancer. Today we see our society in a relapse with the 33%+ percent we witness daily supporting a platform that targets "others" for hate, rounding up, and deporting or extermination. We can defeat this but we MUST acknowledge there are those among US that would happily participate in this atrocity. Where are you in this, your vote will tell US!!!
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Pamela on last edited by
@luv_wins Yes, I very much agree. This is good analysis. And the apathy has been deliberately cultivated by a hard-right movement that wants us to feel helpless and hopeless and to opt out of democratic participation.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Martin Vermeer FCD on last edited by
@martinvermeer @mloxton Thank you. I must confess that I have never read it — and need to do so. Have read much about it and excerpts from it, but have not read the book itself.
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Markus Sugarhill :breadpats:replied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
@wdlindsy published on substack. oh irony...
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Scotty Treesreplied to William Lindsey :toad: on last edited by
@wdlindsy my God we are about to be so fucked.