Because Trump has been painted as the second Hitler and everything about him is maligned. His policies, his tweets, his haircut, how he eats his steak, his businesses, his kids, etc. He is probably the most maligned person in history behind Hitler and Jesus. So it's an apt case study comparison.
Hitler was trying to breath new life into his people. He sincerely loved the German people and wanted them to prosper and reclaim their old glory. I actually find that very admirable. And as someone who frankly doesnt dismiss the notion of Jews at the time trying to bastardize Germany, I can at least sympathize with what he intended to do. Jews do it in the US currently, to this very day. Is it a stretch to suggest they did the same thing in 1930s Germany?
Because Trump has been painted as the second Hitler and everything about him is maligned. His policies, his tweets, his haircut, how he eats his steak, his businesses, his kids, etc. He is probably the most maligned person in history behind Hitler and Jesus. So it's an apt case study comparison.
But Trump has not begun a world war or given orders to exterminate entire populations of the country.
Trump is unfairly criticized; comparing him to Hitler is idiotic and simple-minded. In what ways has Hitler been unfairly criticized?
Hitler was trying to breath new life into his people. He sincerely loved the German people and wanted them to prosper and reclaim their old glory. I actually find that very admirable. And as someone who frankly doesnt dismiss the notion of Jews at the time trying to bastardize Germany, I can at least sympathize with what he intended to do. Jews do it in the US currently, to this very day. Is it a stretch to suggest they did the same thing in 1930s Germany?