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    "This was how the Holocaust started. Don’t ignore."

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      bearbearbear last edited by

      Trump’s gene comments ‘indistinguishable from Nazi rhetoric’, expert on Holocaust says
      https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-genes-racehorse-theory-nazi-eugenics-holocaust-twitter-b511858.html

      US president has long history of praising his own genetic make-up    :cheers:

      Donald Trump’s rhetoric about “good genes” is “indistinguishable from the Nazi rhetoric” during the Second World War, an expert on the Holocaust has said.

      The US president praised the genes of Minnesotans during a campaign rally in the city of Bemidji last week, during which he also derided refugees, gloated about a reporter being shot with a rubber bullet, and praised a general who fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.

      “As a historian who has written about the Holocaust, I'll say bluntly: This is indistinguishable from the Nazi rhetoric that led to Jews, disabled people, LGBTQ, Romani and others being exterminated,” Steve Silberman, an acclaimed science writer who has covered the Nazi treatment of people with autism, said on Twitter.

      “This is America 2020. This is where the GOP has taken us.”

      Eric Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist and senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists, said Mr Trump’s comments mirrored “master race eugenics”.

      He added: “This was how the Holocaust started. Don’t ignore.”

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          bearbearbear last edited by

          @Obsidianitis:

          What's interesting is that they have a lot more in common than their appearances.  Personalities and criminal behaviors are similar, too.  It's almost mind-blowing.  If Jabba the Hutt were created today, one would naturally assume that he was supposed to be a representation and critique of Trumpo the Butt.

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            raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

            Gotta love the body shaming from the loving and tolerant left.

            More proof that you losers are full of shit.

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              ManHandler last edited by

              More opinions. An unflattering image and he's a Nazi. Nothing factual, as per usual. "He's a NAZI!!!"

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