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Richard Seager's avatar

Yeah but that's Trump too right. His supporters think that he's the saviour and his opponents think that he's the antichrist.

My view of Hitler is that he was a creation of the Central Banks which were just getting started at the time. So who should apologize? Rothschild or the ordinary German?

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Margaret Altink's avatar

I think Hitler was smarter than Trump, but Trump has had lessons from Orban and Musk!

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Zacha Fraccattac's avatar

So OK It’s one question whether the opposition in action now (Musk…) is genuine or well founded or fake or deceptive or whatever, but more important is the question, …opposition to what?

Kunstler does a good job here answering that: https://www.kunstler.com/p/how-it-worked

Pioneers’ pioneers of scumbaggery, grift and abuse like never seen before. Breathtaking. You just have to stand back and gawk in awe of it

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

More! More! More!

Not that I am one to talk.

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Paul Haeder's avatar

Harvard.... Says it all about infantalized and McDonaldsized culture.

Fear of confrontation.....

The report concluded that some undergraduates avoid politically fraught conversations, opting instead to socialize and take courses with like-minded peers and instructors. Only 33 percent of graduating College students feel free to express their views on controversial issues, according to a 2024 survey of graduating seniors cited in the report.

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Paul Haeder's avatar

Yeah. Well the United Snakes of Amnesia and its lobotomized masses have a difficult time understanding the filth of this country's history beyond bumper sticker info sharing.

We have the United States of Israel on parade. This rotten Columbia University is a nutshell of Jewish fear and lawyered up Talmudic Mafia.

And the dumb Goyim shrivel,,,,

In the spring, one of the two pro-Israel students filed a lawsuit against the university, claiming that his disciplinary process was biased. He also stated that he used the spray “as a harmless expression of speech.” Columbia eventually settled with him this past fall, awarding him $395,000 and lifting his suspension.

“I think that was the strongest and, quite frankly, the first example in which it was so blatant that Columbia failed to protect us,” Parisi said. “And not only failed to protect us, but rewarded those who sent almost 15 people to the hospital.”

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