The former president’s allies are developing a plan that would immediately deploy the military to the streets against potential demonstrators.
The former president’s allies are developing a plan that would immediately deploy the military to the streets against potential demonstrators.
Sorry - I must not have explained myself well, because you misconstrued my point.
I don’t understand how it happened when it did in Germany. It seems too insane to happen at all.
The thing that’s significant about it happening in the US is that it’s happening right now in real time where I live, rather than almost 90 years ago in another country.
And it’s weird and unsettling that even with that - even with it happening moment-by-moment right in front if me - it still seems too insane to be possible.
It seems like there should be some context to make it at least sort of make sense - something that I wouldn’t know about because I wasn’t living in Germany in the 1930s, but that I should be able to see here and now.
But there isn’t - not as far as I can see. It’s just insanity.
There was a lot going on in Germany, but I’m not here for a full history lesson.
I just want to repeat a quote that I heard while studying the German language many years ago. This is not an exact quote, but this was the gist of it: “Hitler was just a funny, ridiculous little man. No one took him seriously, but he was very entertaining.”
This haunts me because a) Hitler and b) for a long time I’ve felt like Americans tend to elect the biggest joke or novelty candidate on the ballot when it comes to president.
The two exceptions I would see in the last 40 years are Bush 1 and Biden. Bush rode in on Reagan’s coat tails and lasted one term. Biden is the inanimate carbon rod who has been running for president since 1987 and finally got his chance.
Perot was definitely more of a joke than Clinton but I get your overall point.
First of all propaganda. When you visit SNS you can see how people get caught by convenient points of view.
In case of Germany, there was also a financial crisis. People wanted a reform, and Hitler found out that blaming it on the Jews manipulates people efficiently.
The next thing is the flaws in election. To win a government you don’t need 50% of voters. Some don’t vote, some can be gerrymandered away, and you can often win with a 30% of votes in a multi-party system.
Finally, you don’t say the quiet part loud.