HITLER'S ARMY RISES LIKE A PHOENIX: DEMOCRATS ARE SOCIALISTS; NAZI'S WERE SOCIALISTS

 

HITLER'S ARMY RISES LIKE A PHOENIX: DEMOCRATS ARE SOCIALISTS; NAZI'S WERE SOCIALISTS

"I am a socialist. I see before me no class or rank, but rather a community of people who are connected by blood, united by language, and subject to the same collective fate." This highlights his definition of "socialism" as a form of racial or national collectivism, not economic class-based reform."

Kryptonite can refer to the fictional substance from Superman comics that weakens Kryptonians, the metaphorical meaning of a person's weakness, or various real-world products including bicycle locks and aftermarket truck parts. In the fictional context, it's a radioactive material from Superman's home planet that is his sole weakness, with different colors having different effects. In common usage, it means an "Achilles' heel" or something that can defeat an otherwise strong person or thing. 

I hear it throughout America's cultural institutions-individuals and families, media, social organization, customs and traditions, language, arts and literature, religion, government, and economic systems-from those on the Right: "The Radical Left called me a Nazi!" I truly tire of the beleaguered protests. How can the Right be so labored? Imagine if my enemy calls me out of my name. It is mind numbing how the Right grieves that their enemy has called them "Adolf Hitler". How dare they?! They know I'm a patriot who believes  ultraconservatism, freedom and liberty ultranationalism, anti-communism, and nativism. Hell, I voted for Trump three times and he won three times!


Trust me, your enemy believes you are legitimate by subscribing to this psychological warfare-verbal abuse. Nothing brings greater joy to your enemy than you responding like an angry "Karen" to the verbal abuse. Psychological warfare is the planned use of propaganda and other psychological techniques to influence the emotions, attitudes, and behavior of an enemy or target group, often to reduce their morale and will to fight without using physical force. Techniques include using false media, dropping leaflets, and exploiting emotions like fear, fatigue, and loneliness. Its goals are to undermine the enemy's resolve, support friendly groups, and influence public opinion in both allied and neutral countries.  Bilal Hamamra, Fayez Mahamid, Dana Bdier in "Verbal violence and its psychological and social dimensions in intimate and familial relationships" wrote, "Addressing both the structural and cultural dimensions of verbal violence within the Palestinian context is essential. Interventions can help create safer environments for victims and promote resilience. This study acts as a compelling call to action, emphasizing the urgent need for systemic change to tackle the root causes of verbal violence and provide support to those affected by it." Aiya Tawakkol in "The Psychological Impact of Verbal Abuse: A Scientific Literature Review" wrote, "Verbal abuse can cause significant harm to one’s mental health, negatively impacting executive function, cognitive development, and emotional regulation. Research suggests that exposure to verbal abuse, particularly during childhood and adolescence, can alter neurological pathways related to stress, memory, and impulse control, leading to long-term cognitive and emotional consequences." So you have been verbally abused by your enemy. Verbal abuse is a form of emotional and psychological abuse that uses words, voice, or actions to control, demean, manipulate, or degrade another person. The goal is to gain and maintain power over the victim, not to resolve conflict. 

What can I expect from my enemy, someone opposed to ultra-MAGA and Trump? For those expecting to be validated by those who oppose you, "Enemies act in ways that harm, oppose, or threaten you, often through actions like spreading gossip, sabotaging goals, or causing discord. Their behavior can be deceptive, accusatory, and designed to undermine you, but some also view enemies as a source of self-reflection or a way to strengthen group cohesion." This will include:

  • Undermining and sabotage: Enemies may try to sabotage your success, betray your trust, or exploit vulnerabilities to get what they want.
  • Deception and conflict: They can use tactics like fear, intimidation, and lies to cause trouble or create division among people.
  • Personal attacks: This can include spreading rumors, making accusations, or speaking ill of you behind your back 
  • Causing Harm. They may directly harm you, your community, or take something from you, such as your joy or sense of self. 


Let's get some things straight.

Adolf Hitler (Born 1889 – Died 1945) was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 and the leader of the Nazi Party. He was a central figure in 20th-century history, responsible for orchestrating the Holocaust and triggering World War II, which led to the deaths of tens of millions of people. Hitler was a socialist. As from the far Right as Washington, DC is from Beijing, China. I know what your omniscient college professor or the guy at the gym told you, "Hitler was opposed to Karl Marx and protected private property." AI, which is clearly biased to the Radical Left-Multiple studies and reports from institutions like the Stanford Hoover Institution and the Manhattan Institute indicate that most major AI models exhibit a left-leaning or liberal bias in their responses to political and social questions-reports:

" Adolf Hitler was not a socialist. Nazism was a far-right, fascist ideology fundamentally opposed to the core principles of socialism, which include class equality and collective ownership of the means of production. 

Key points demonstrating that Hitler was not a socialist:

  • Violent Suppression of Socialists: The Nazis brutally targeted and eliminated communists, social democrats, and trade unionists as primary political opponents. The first concentration camp, Dachau (built in 1933), was intended to intern left-wing opponents.
  • Support for Private Property: Hitler and the Nazi regime protected private property and collaborated closely with major industrialists and corporations, who in turn supported his rise to power as a bulwark against communism. This is directly contrary to the socialist goal of abolishing private property.
  • "National" vs. "International" Socialism: In a 1923 interview, Hitler himself stated, "Our socialism is national" and that it did not repudiate private property, unlike "Marxian" socialism. He co-opted the term "socialism" to attract working-class voters in a post-WWI Germany where socialist ideas were popular, but he redefined it to mean devotion to the "common weal" of the Aryan race, not economic equality for all.
  • Purge of Nazi Left-Wing: Any members within the early Nazi party who advocated for genuine socialist-adjacent policies, such as the brothers Otto and Gregor Strasser, were marginalized and eventually murdered during the Night of the Long Knives in 1934.
  • Racial Ideology: Nazism was built on a foundation of extreme nationalism, anti-Semitism, and a belief in racial hierarchy, which is antithetical to the anti-racism and internationalism inherent in traditional socialist theory. 

Ultimately, the Nazi regime was a hyper capitalist system with heavy state intervention directed at serving the goals of racial expansion and war, not creating a classless society. '  


Interning the American Radical Left!? Hmmmmmmmmm! Can we start with Jasmine Crockett

Just in case you think I'm not joking, interning has been illegal since Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt did it to American Japanese citizens. There was no single law against FDR interning Japanese Americans, but his actions were enabled by existing laws and resulted in new ones, such as Executive Order 9066 and Public Law 77-503. These laws authorized the forced evacuation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Later, in 1988, the Civil Liberties Act officially apologized for the internment and provided reparations, acknowledging the injustice of the detentions. The internment of Japanese Americans ended with the end of World War II, the Supreme Court's decision in Ex parte Endo in December 1944, which allowed loyal citizens to be released, and the subsequent closure of the internment camps by the end of 1945. Although FDR issued the executive order, the final closure of the last camps occurred after his death under the Truman administration, with Democrat President Harry S. Truman officially ordering the liquidation of the War Relocation Authority in 1946. The full text of the key holding, delivered by Justice William O. Douglas, includes the statement:

"We are of the view that Mitsuye Endo should be given her liberty... whatever power the War Relocation Authority may have to detain other classes of citizens, it has no authority to subject citizens who are concededly loyal to its leave procedure". 


The Nazi's were socialists. Grow a pair and say it with me. You are not a socialist. You are not a NAZI. It's as you say a vegan is not a vegan because they eat kale in lieu of collard greens. Vegan guidelines involve a plant-based diet that excludes all animal products, including meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs, and honey. Beyond avoiding animal-derived foods, vegans also steer clear of animal by-products like gelatin and carmine. A balanced vegan diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and seeds, while requiring attention to certain nutrients, particularly vitamin B12, which often needs to be supplemented.  Utopians will say that Hitler wasn't a "pure" Marxist so he can't be a socialist. The purity solvent gets dissolved in the mixture of  the Wallbuilders' explanation:

"Thus, from Hitler’s perspective, Marxism differed from Nazism because the Nazis would not let the “international Jew” use them for capitalist ends, nor would they let any element of democracy remain. In fact, democratic elements were so repugnant to the National Socialist theory that the:

“State must release all leadership, but particularly the highest—that is the political—leadership, from its parliamentary principle of the majority (i.e. mass) rule.… Of course every man has counsellors to assist him, but one man makes the decision.”

This explains Nazism’s repression of Marxists throughout the regime—a fact sometimes offered as proof of National Socialism’s underlying capitalism. But Hitler and his followers rejected Marxism on the belief that it was a clandestine method for achieving capitalism, believing that the class warfare was merely a pretense, “meant solely to prepare the ground for the rule of truly international finance capital.”

Thus, the problem with Marxism for the Nazis was its Jewish connections and Hitler’s belief in an undercover capitalism inherent in the methodology suggested for reaching socialism, not anything pertaining to economic socialism itself. Therefore, the professed goal of a Marxist revolution—that being socialism—was still a valid and desirable end, but the method for attainment would be that of German Nationalism."

I just spit my Iced Brown Sugar Oat Milk Shaken Espresso out! Ken, he protected private property. You are so off Mein Kampf!



The statement that "Hitler protected private property" is inaccurate and a common historical myth. While the legal framework for private property nominally remained, the Nazi regime effectively abolished the right to private property in a liberal, constitutional sense and established pervasive state control over the economy and individual assets.
 
Here's how the Nazis managed property:
  • Abolition of Rights: Shortly after Hitler took power, the Reichstag Fire Decree of February 28, 1933, suspended constitutional articles safeguarding individual rights, including the protection of property. This gave the state the power to confiscate property at will.
  • State Control: The Nazi economy operated under a system of heavy regulation where the government decided how private firms should invest, what they produced, and who they could sell to. Factory owners retained formal ownership but lost operational control, effectively turning private enterprises into state-directed entities. This system is often described as Zwangswirtschaft (a compulsory economy) or a form of state-corporate crime.
  • Selective Confiscation and "Aryanization": The regime systematically confiscated property from "undesirable" groups, especially Jews, Roma, political opponents, and members of certain religious groups. This process, known as "Aryanization," involved the forced sale of Jewish-owned businesses, homes, and assets to "Aryan" Germans or state-controlled entities at vastly reduced prices.
  • Incentives for Allies: Property belonging to those the regime considered "industrious Germans" and political allies was generally protected, and the state even encouraged cartels and monopolies whose interests were then safeguarded. This created a system of selective protection rather than a universal right.
  • "Privatization" as State Control: The Nazis engaged in the "privatization" of some state assets, but this involved transferring control to party loyalists and state-supervised corporations, not the establishment of a free market. 
In summary, the Nazis did not protect private property as an inalienable right. Instead, they used the facade of private ownership while implementing total state control over the economy and using property confiscation as a tool of political and racial persecution. 


Hitler was a socialist that offered free transportation to Germans. Joseph Stalin was a Russian communist that believed that famine was the key to economic triumph. Stalin's name means "man of steel".He was was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held office as General Secretary of the Communist Party from 1922 to 1952 and as premier from 1941 until his death. Despite initially governing the country as part of a collective leadership, he eventually consolidated power to become a dictator by the 1930s. His policies contributed to a famine in 1932–1933 which killed millions. Between 1936 and 1938, Stalin executed hundreds of thousands of his real and perceived political opponents in the Great Purge. Under his regime, an estimated 18 million people passed through the Gulag system of forced labour camps, and more than six million people, including kulaks and entire ethnic groups, were deported to remote areas of the country.

Communism is a type of political system based on the principles of Marxism, which is the broader social, political, and economic theory. Marxism is the theory that analyzes class struggle and capitalism, while communism is the envisioned result—a stateless, classless society where the means of production are owned by everyone, which is sought through practical implementation of Marxist ideas. 

Each are examples of the Marxism that delivered revolution, power promised the worker, misery and death delivered to the world.  "Socialist democrats" refers to democratic socialists, who support a socially owned economy and political democracy simultaneously. They seek to create a society where the economy benefits the majority, not just a few, often advocating for policies that expand the social safety net and curb corporate influence, like universal healthcare, free college tuition, and stronger labor unions. A prominent U.S. organization in this space is the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). 


Hitler made numerous promises to the German people, primarily focusing on national revival, economic recovery, and the restoration of German pride and power after the hardships of World War I and the Great Depression. His promises were often deliberately vague to appeal to a broad range of people. 

Key promises included:
  • Economic improvement: He pledged to restore prosperity, create jobs for the mass unemployed through state-sponsored projects like road building and rearmament, and ensure a bright future for all.
  • Abolishing the Treaty of Versailles: He vowed to undo the "injustice" and humiliation of the treaty, which had imposed harsh terms on Germany, including war guilt, territorial losses, military restrictions, and heavy reparations payments.
  • Restoring German greatness and national pride: He promised to make Germany strong again, build a strong central government, restore its military strength, and regain lost territories.
  • Uniting all Germans: He aimed to unite all German-speaking people in a "Greater Germany" and acquire Lebensraum (living space) for the German nation, often at the expense of other nations.
  • Eliminating perceived enemies and threats: He played on people's fears of communism and promised to protect Germany from "foreign influences," often blaming Jews and Communists for the country's problems.
  • Social harmony and order: He promised to bring an end to class distinctions and political infighting, creating a unified "national community" (Volksgemeinschaft) where all ethnic Germans would belong, while excluding those deemed "undesirable".
  • Future benefits: He held out the prospect of an improved standard of living, including the promise of an affordable "People's Car" (Volkswagen) for many German families, although this never materialized for those who invested. 
Hitler's ability to offer simple, quick solutions to complex problems, combined with powerful propaganda and an implied threat of violence against opponents, helped him gain a significant following among various segments of German society. 


Zohran Mamdani promised New Yorkers a platform centered on housing, affordability, and public services, including building 200,000 rent-stabilized housing units, freezing rents, and raising the minimum wage to $30 by 2030. He also pledged to provide free childcare and faster bus service, supported by initiatives like a progressive tax plan. 

Housing
  • Build 200,000 rent-stabilized housing units: A key promise is to create a significant number of affordable housing units over the next decade.
  • Implement rent freezes: He has advocated for freezing rents to make housing more affordable.
  • Subsidize housing: Mamdani supports government subsidies to help lower-income New Yorkers. 

Economic policies
  • Increase the minimum wage: Mamdani has called for raising the state-mandated minimum wage to $30 per hour by 2030.
  • Fund public services through progressive taxes: He has proposed a progressive tax plan to fund his promises, including new taxes on high earners. 

Public services
  • Free childcare: He has promised to provide free childcare services.
  • Faster buses: Mamdani has also committed to improving public transportation, including faster buses. 


Marxist theory includes a vision of a classless, stateless, and utopian society that is achieved after a revolutionary transition. In this future society, the abolition of private property and exploitation would lead to a state of equality, freedom from want, and the end of alienation, where people can pursue fulfilling work and diverse activities without contradiction or necessity. Critics argue this utopian goal is inherently flawed, prone to self-contradiction, and has led to totalitarian regimes when implemented. Marxists promise a utopian society where class struggle and exploitation are eliminated, leading to a classless society based on shared ownership and collective well-being. In this future, individuals would be free from alienation and the necessity of drudgery, enabling them to engage in creative, self-fulfilling labor and live in a state of harmony. This state of "communism" would eventually lead to the "withering away" of the state as it would no longer be needed to enforce social control. 

The next time you are called a "Nazi" or "Hitler", tell them, 'If that is a God fearing, ultraconservative, fiscally frugal, constitution loving,freedom cherishing. liberty-minded patriot then I'm a proud "Nazi" or "Hitler"! Until then, Remember Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, endorsed by Hillary Clinton, which says, "RULE 5: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.”" Grow a pair, Suck it up and March on in battle!

"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,"

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