Well more broadly the US had to adapt far reaching initiatives that were close to National Socialism to win the war. You had governments controlling everything through rationing, cracking down on war desent, domestic spying yada yada.
And following the war the importation of German scientists and specialists continuing working under those same initiatives bleed into and influenced those programs, that they became the same things the US fought against. The American space race was a continuination of the German rocket program, for example.
I'm wondering what some of the smart people on this forum feel about this theory
While there was some level of Nazi infiltration, personally I place much more blame on both existing American traitors, and global communist infiltration. Frankfurt School nonsense did way more damage than Operation Paperclip.
Which is not even getting into the coming Soviet infiltration (again with support from American traitors) during the Cold War.
Just look at Buckley who said we needed Big Government to combat the totalitarian Soviet threat.
His argument was that, to fight the Soviets, America needed to create "a totalitarian bureaucracy within our shores."
It barely even matters who did it, or what ideology; the problem was America was weakened and vulnerable, and bad actors both within and without destroyed our nation and our culture.
If the Marxists hadn't fucked us so hard, perhaps Operation Paperclip would have been more damaging, as the Nazis would likely have done the same thing. Because the opportunity was there.
To paraphrase that famous tweet, to beat the Soviet Union you had to become a gay retarded version of it.
To paraphrase further, "Fight fire with gay retarded fire."
The video addressed the anti-Communist fervor as a symptom of the Paperclip bleed. NAZIs hated commies so the American government institutions that had a bunch of NAZIs were tremendously anti-Communist, not pro America or Capitalists
Communists generally try to frame anti-communism as 'Nazism' or 'fascism', not as a rational response to a horrendous system. Claiming that it was Nazis brought to America who made anti-communism fits that narrative, which is why they make that claim (I'm making some assumptions about the video creator, he may also just be stupid, or I may be wrong in my judgments).
That said, anti-communism did bleed over into violations of civil rights in the 1950s, even though edgelords like to praise McCarthy for... making claims about random people with no evidence?
I would say that anti-communist fervor was more of a cause of Paperclip than a result of it. "These Nazis aren't so bad, they can help us beat the commies."
You're confusing Senator McCarthy with the House Unamerican Activities Committee. McCarthy went after government employees, mostly in the State Department and often confirmed by the Verona Papers after the Cold War ended. HUAC, originally formed for the brown scare we had before the war, shifted gears to go after reds instead and mostly went after random people in the entertainment industry.
This was an intentional misinformation pushed by lefties. Even though McCarthy had nothing to do with the HUAC propaganda often paints him as having been in control of it.
I see your point.