Problem with that is that everyone is only ever peripherally taught about Lenin, Ceausescu, Tito, Mao, or Castro even if they lived in the same era as any of these dictators. Now everyone sees this screaming, sweaty, German man who killed all of those poor jews because he was just so darn angry, short, racist, and white. They can't imagine themselves under such tyranny - wearing a leather longcoat/suit, goose stepping to work, and living such rigidly regimented lives. It's all very goofy and theatrical in the minds of most boomers (and onward through the generations) on the north american continent. It's a caracature and this is why it sticks.
The rest however are a mystery or possibly even revered due to the leftist pull in education. Doesn't matter how dirty they were. Trudeau is cartoon Hitler to these people.
Being in charge of a major power and not knowing when to quit is a huge liability.
Okay, but point to anyone in the OP and you'll find ample examples of people who didn't know when to quit.
As far as Hitler goes, I don't think Trudeau is in any place to get anyone killed or die for the dignity of country, or be put in position to start something as complex as WWII. He might fuck over the vaccinated and encroach on them unfairly, but I'll point again to any number of those listed in the OP. Whole world's behind Trudeau and frankly it's looking like they're all pro commie.
It's all about regimentation and control as far as what I've seen espoused among the boomers, which is the emphasis of western education regarding Hitler and it seems the most frequent comparison. If you look at the world around you, we're not so free. we're controlled by a great many things but the dignity of one's people is absolutely not on the list of things that we are compelled by in the western hemisphere - it's a dictatorship but not the one everyone is thinking. The globalist agenda is of course condusive towards the destruction of the family unit, religion, culture, and private ownership among other things; which is essentially reflected in the goals of communism but evolved. There is no love of one's own at work here or fight to preserve what is rightfully yours against the world. To quote Clem Tholet - when people love their homeland, they regard it as their own land and people fight whether they are right or they are wrong; which is why I can't rightly condemn Trudeau as "Hitler", or really Hitler as "Trudeau". They share no commonality whatsoever.
I am impartial to them using Adolf Hitler however, it's what these boomercons understand and Ceausescu doesn't quite roll off the tongue.
I totally agree what you're saying, I'm kind of wondering on a it.
Like take what you said here -
I am impartial to them using Adolf Hitler however, it's what these boomercons understand and Ceausescu doesn't quite roll off the tongue.
I started wondering if the holocaust is more the "sales pitch" and what's truly troubling someone about hitler is something else. Lots of these people did something as bad or worse than the holocaust. But I don't think any of them started wars that killed 80 million people and crossed 3 continents. When you add current tech like nuclear weapons I wonder if someone is legit terrified another hilter could happen - not because of the holocaust - but because he'd start a worldwide war and nuke the entire planet if he's losing.
As far as war is concerned, that's war - everyone is nose deep on that one. Now you've stated a post ago the strange decisions he approved... there was enough incompetence in the third reich for me to concede that perhaps good decisions were not always made or even on the table, that could be meth amphetamine use or the chain of command falling apart, if you've been behind the scenes in the military you see some shit play out and how badly things can go if your shit is not together or if your communication sucks - God help you if you have subversives.
But truth be told I'm not going to sell you Adolf Hitler ( even though I adore pre-war Adolf), but what I will say is that if Justin Trudeau were to annex something precious to Canada's history in a time where they'd had an arguably unfair treaty imposed upon them, then I would say "okay, yeah that sounds like Uncle Adolf",
This whole issue with Mr. Trudeau sounds very contemporary.
Problem with that is that everyone is only ever peripherally taught about Lenin, Ceausescu, Tito, Mao, or Castro even if they lived in the same era as any of these dictators. Now everyone sees this screaming, sweaty, German man who killed all of those poor jews because he was just so darn angry, short, racist, and white. They can't imagine themselves under such tyranny - wearing a leather longcoat/suit, goose stepping to work, and living such rigidly regimented lives. It's all very goofy and theatrical in the minds of most boomers (and onward through the generations) on the north american continent. It's a caracature and this is why it sticks.
The rest however are a mystery or possibly even revered due to the leftist pull in education. Doesn't matter how dirty they were. Trudeau is cartoon Hitler to these people.
I think there's a real reason they hyperfocus on hitler, and it's not the jewish thing.
He started wwii. And he lost it, only after killing or maiming all of the german men of fighting age.
His inability to know when to quite it was a disaster.
Okay, but point to anyone in the OP and you'll find ample examples of people who didn't know when to quit.
As far as Hitler goes, I don't think Trudeau is in any place to get anyone killed or die for the dignity of country, or be put in position to start something as complex as WWII. He might fuck over the vaccinated and encroach on them unfairly, but I'll point again to any number of those listed in the OP. Whole world's behind Trudeau and frankly it's looking like they're all pro commie.
It's all about regimentation and control as far as what I've seen espoused among the boomers, which is the emphasis of western education regarding Hitler and it seems the most frequent comparison. If you look at the world around you, we're not so free. we're controlled by a great many things but the dignity of one's people is absolutely not on the list of things that we are compelled by in the western hemisphere - it's a dictatorship but not the one everyone is thinking. The globalist agenda is of course condusive towards the destruction of the family unit, religion, culture, and private ownership among other things; which is essentially reflected in the goals of communism but evolved. There is no love of one's own at work here or fight to preserve what is rightfully yours against the world. To quote Clem Tholet - when people love their homeland, they regard it as their own land and people fight whether they are right or they are wrong; which is why I can't rightly condemn Trudeau as "Hitler", or really Hitler as "Trudeau". They share no commonality whatsoever.
I am impartial to them using Adolf Hitler however, it's what these boomercons understand and Ceausescu doesn't quite roll off the tongue.
I totally agree what you're saying, I'm kind of wondering on a it.
Like take what you said here -
I started wondering if the holocaust is more the "sales pitch" and what's truly troubling someone about hitler is something else. Lots of these people did something as bad or worse than the holocaust. But I don't think any of them started wars that killed 80 million people and crossed 3 continents. When you add current tech like nuclear weapons I wonder if someone is legit terrified another hilter could happen - not because of the holocaust - but because he'd start a worldwide war and nuke the entire planet if he's losing.
As far as war is concerned, that's war - everyone is nose deep on that one. Now you've stated a post ago the strange decisions he approved... there was enough incompetence in the third reich for me to concede that perhaps good decisions were not always made or even on the table, that could be meth amphetamine use or the chain of command falling apart, if you've been behind the scenes in the military you see some shit play out and how badly things can go if your shit is not together or if your communication sucks - God help you if you have subversives.
But truth be told I'm not going to sell you Adolf Hitler ( even though I adore pre-war Adolf), but what I will say is that if Justin Trudeau were to annex something precious to Canada's history in a time where they'd had an arguably unfair treaty imposed upon them, then I would say "okay, yeah that sounds like Uncle Adolf",
This whole issue with Mr. Trudeau sounds very contemporary.