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To even suggest it started with Hitler in Austria in 1938 is a fallacy.There was already a party in Austria using a national socialist program outline thru the 1920s.
History When the national socialists redacted their 25-point Programme, Czechoslovakia and Austria were sub-ordinate states integral to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918), not sovereign nations. Hence, the political programs of the Sudetenland and the Austrian national socialist parties addressed their particular discontents with the Habsburg monarchic society; thus the development of ideologically discrete German Worker parties in Vienna, Aussig, and Eger. In the event, Adolf Hitler and cohort, the government of Nazi Germany (1933–45), did not participate in originating such national socialist programs; thus the politics and ideology of the NSDAP were specifically German adaptations of such. Austrian Party program In May 1918, before Austria became a republic, the Austrian DNSAP (German National Socialist Worker's Party), proclaimed a similar program: . . . the German National Socialist Workers’ Party is not a party exclusively for labourers; it stands for the interests of every decent and honest enterprise. It is a liberal (freiheitlich) and strictly folkic (volkisch) party fighting against all reactionary efforts, clerical, feudal, and capitalistic privileges; but, before all, against the increasing influence of the Jewish commercial mentality which encroaches on public life. . . . . . . it demands the amalgamation of all European regions inhabited by Germans, into a socialized Germany. . . . . . . it demands the introduction of plebiscites for all important laws in the country. . . . . . . it demands the elimination of the rule of Jewish banks over our economic life, and the establishment of People’s Banks under democratic control. . . .[3]
Its funny how every one forgets who got their independence from Hitler. Slovakia, Croatia to name a couple.Her article is full of kaka and to suggest the US is turning into Nazi Germany is a joke from an 11 year old"s point of view. She is a quack at best. I quote
Austria was annexed into the German Third Reich on 12 March 1938. There had been several years of pressure by supporters in both Austria and Germany (by both Nazis and non-Nazis) for the "Heim ins Reich" movement.[3] Earlier, Nazi Germany had provided support for the Austrian National Socialist Party (Austrian Nazi Party) in its bid to seize power from Austria's Austrofascist leadership. Devoted to remaining independent but under considerable pressure from both Austrian and German Nazis, Austria's Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg tried to hold a referendum for a vote on the issue. Although Schuschnigg expected Austria to vote in favour of maintaining autonomy, a well-planned coup d'état by the Austrian Nazi Party of Austria's state institutions in Vienna took place on 11 March 1938, prior to the referendum, which they canceled. They transferred power to Germany, and Wehrmacht troops entered Austria to enforce the Anschluss. The Nazis held a plebiscite within the following month, asking the people to ratify the fait accompli. They claimed to have received 99.7% of the vote in favor.
Originally posted by rational1
I don't think that's a good argument. The Nazis took over education, yes. What this meant then was firing teachers who spoke out against the Nazi Party, eventually only allowing Nazi teachers to teach, creating special Hitler youth programs, et cetera... this is again absolutely nothing like anything that is happening in American education. You are drawing parallels that don't exist. Not making the huge logical leaps you have to make to draw these parallels is not "worshiping the state," it's just being rational.
Also, if you take the attitude that everyone who disagrees with you is an idiot and a moron, you're putting yourself at a disadvantage, because sometimes other people's opinions can be valuable.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
Originally posted by Bilk22
The more they seem to "change" the more they stay the same.
Hitler wore pants too, that's why i always go nude.
Originally posted by knightsofhonor
Why does this NWO exist for?
Doesnt the rich already own most power?
What else could they want?
Just dont get it...
They have the money to buy islands and stuff like that,, or just about anything they want. What the crap do all this NWO junk for?
Originally posted by LadyGreenEyes
Originally posted by rational1
I don't think that's a good argument. The Nazis took over education, yes. What this meant then was firing teachers who spoke out against the Nazi Party, eventually only allowing Nazi teachers to teach, creating special Hitler youth programs, et cetera... this is again absolutely nothing like anything that is happening in American education. You are drawing parallels that don't exist. Not making the huge logical leaps you have to make to draw these parallels is not "worshiping the state," it's just being rational.
Also, if you take the attitude that everyone who disagrees with you is an idiot and a moron, you're putting yourself at a disadvantage, because sometimes other people's opinions can be valuable.
Oh, isn't it?
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Speak against something those in control want, and you are demonized, and can lose your job. Same thing happens with teachers that express their Christian views in other ways as well.
Then we have the fact that the current administration created Homeland Security documents calling any and all that would disagree with him "potential terrorists".
But, you can't see any parallels. Unreal......
Originally posted by knightsofhonor
Why does this NWO exist for?
Doesnt the rich already own most power?
What else could they want?
Just dont get it...
They have the money to buy islands and stuff like that,, or just about anything they want. What the crap do all this NWO junk for?
Originally posted by VforVendettea
Originally posted by DarknStormy. I'm not saying the USA are like NAZI's but the very things that happened pre WW2 seem to be happening or are in the process in America.
If it is the truth why gloss it over?
Nazi Germany/ Stalinist Russia/Post 911 USA Fifty years from now the history books will have them all in the same section. n
Originally posted by rational1
Originally posted by LadyGreenEyes
Originally posted by rational1
I don't think that's a good argument. The Nazis took over education, yes. What this meant then was firing teachers who spoke out against the Nazi Party, eventually only allowing Nazi teachers to teach, creating special Hitler youth programs, et cetera... this is again absolutely nothing like anything that is happening in American education. You are drawing parallels that don't exist. Not making the huge logical leaps you have to make to draw these parallels is not "worshiping the state," it's just being rational.
Also, if you take the attitude that everyone who disagrees with you is an idiot and a moron, you're putting yourself at a disadvantage, because sometimes other people's opinions can be valuable.
Oh, isn't it?
one
two
three
Speak against something those in control want, and you are demonized, and can lose your job. Same thing happens with teachers that express their Christian views in other ways as well.
Then we have the fact that the current administration created Homeland Security documents calling any and all that would disagree with him "potential terrorists".
But, you can't see any parallels. Unreal......
What? You're using examples of how different local school systems acted against their teachers when the teachers posted hate speech online to draw parallels to a state where teachers were forced to conform to a hateful ideology lest they be fired? Are you kidding me? You are trying very hard to see parallels that don't exist here.
As for those expressing "Christian views," they shouldn't be expressing them publicly in schools as employees of the schools. Separation of church and state.
The End of America details the ten steps a country takes when it slides toward fascism. The film follows Wolf as she takes a historical look at trends in once-functioning democracies from modern history that are being repeated in America today, and puts the recent gradual loss of civil liberties in the U.S. in a historical context.
Wolf outlines ten steps that "closing societies" — such as Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy, and Stalin's Russia — have historically followed. These steps, Wolf claims, are being observed in America now.
The steps are:
1- Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy.
2- Create secret prisons where torture takes place.
3- Develop a thug caste or paramilitary force not answerable to citizens.
4- Set up an internal surveillance system.
5- Harass citizens' groups.
6- Engage in arbitrary detention and release.
7- Target key individuals.
8- Control the press.
9-Treat all political dissidents to be traitors.
10- Suspend the rule of law
Originally posted by BABYBULL24