The Nazification of America

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Day of the Rope Soap

For the lucky few:

The Organization raids the houses of all individuals who have been reported to be race traitors in some way (such as lawyers, politicians, clergy, journalists, entertainers, etc.), and white people who “defiled” their race by living with or marrying non-whites. These individuals are dragged from their homes and publicly hanged in the streets in Los Angeles in an event which comes to be known as the “Day of the Rope” (August 1, 1993). Most of these public executions are filmed for propaganda purposes.

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On the South African road incorrectly identified as a ‘burial site’ by Trump

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Linked in the above article…

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Most people? You see most people aren’t naturally evolved for a daily torrent of abuse, except for the people Nazis target and abuse… They literally are evolved for this purpose or else the Nazis wouldn’t target them.

But most people, normal people, people like him!? They shouldn’t put up with that.

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I think the rationale is that they think they look “badass”… :rage:

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…when they actually look “dumbass.”

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They’re hiding their badge numbers too. I don’t even see their badges.

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Do they have badges? That seems entirely too official.

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This is my nightmare in this situation. Are they even federal officers, or are they armed thugs threatening kids and kidnapping women, children and men who have the misfortune to not be white? And how are we to know, if they don’t have to show warrants or even badges or ID? The stupid flak jackets marked “ICE” or “POLICE” can be bought on Amazon, for Christ’s sake! They mean nothing. Show me a badge or go away!

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Sturmabteilung didn’t end well… Of course Schutzstaffel was much worse.

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At this point I’m not even sure there’s really a difference and I’m not being flippant, I really don’t see a difference. I know even with putting that to the side, this would be an ideal way to grab lots of people for human trafficking. (And I’d be damned surprised if that hasn’t already happened at least a few times.)

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Angela Grist, a parent with two students in the play, described the Saturday morning in her house as, “The kids all got messages stating that, what the kids were told initially, was that somebody in the audience didn’t like the context of the play and said that it was demonic and disgusting and that it was immediately shut down. I got up and the kids were just so upset. I mean my daughter’s crying, my adopted son is close to tears telling me what happened. I reached out to the school and got no reply at all.”

And so it seems that the play about witch hunts, about the persecution of people out of hysteria, despite being an acknowledge American classic widely taught in high school classrooms and performed frequently on high school stages, had provoked the same moral persecution it portrayed as unjust.

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