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Rise of Fascism in the United States [SPLIT]

*sigh*

Everything old is new again.


https://www.businessinsider.com/nazis-studied-us-eugenics-jim-crow-laws-model-policies-2022-9
  • A new Ken Burns documentary explores how the Nazis drew inspiration from US policies.
  • The PBS doc, "The U.S. and the Holocaust," was directed by Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein.
  • One historian noted that when criticized for their policies, the Nazis "pointed to Mississippi."
The antisemitic Nazi policies that preceded the Holocaust were inspired, in large part, by segregationist laws and ideals from the US.

That's one of the most prominent arguments in "The U.S. and the Holocaust," a new documentary directed by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein. It premiered Sunday on PBS. The three-part, six-hour series includes testimony from Holocaust survivors and, with the help of historians, examines the initial public apathy in the US toward the World War II-era humanitarian crisis in Europe and the government's reluctance to open its doors to those seeking refuge.

It also probes how the German Nazi Party looked to race laws in the US when crafting its own measures.

While imprisoned in 1924 for attempting a coup, Adolf Hitler learned of new US immigration laws that created quotas to limit the number of immigrants. The documentary highlighted that while the Immigration Act of 1924 didn't specifically mention Jewish people, it was fueled by antisemitic sentiment in the US as leaders feared they would outnumber white Anglo-Saxon Americans.
 
Rachel Maddow's book "Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism", has a lot of very good information about fascism in the U.S. prior to WW2.
 
So Susan Rice spoke out and of course Trump went on a rampage about how Netflix has to fire her from their board.

We've already seen way too much of this shit from toadying right wing media companies.

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The fascist state relies on universal surveillance. some other website just found out it is now part of that. And it is now likely too late.

Communication platform Dis cord is under fire after its identity verification software, Persona Identities, was found to have front-end code accessible on the open internet and on government servers.

https://fortune.com/2026/02/24/some...-backed-persona-identity-verification-breach/
 
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These are two of the people that crowned him King suddenly finding out that
he is planning on destroying the Judiciary and there's nothing they can do to
stop him because he can commit any illegal act he wants and not be responsible.
This is the Roberts Court finding out after fucking around.
 
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In other "monster you created" news, Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" has been nominated for multiple Oscars.
 
It is amazing to us that this should be happening in the US. That states are moving their own version of the SAVE Act are looking to disenfranchise voters while in other states election officials are having to make plans to deal with the certainty of TrumpCo. interference. Makes us all thankful again that we live in a parliamentary election system without interference like this.



 
Timothy Snyder has weighed in after Trump's speech...and saying what I have been affirming...that Trump needs a foreign war to complete his complete takeover as Dictator and imposition of a fully fascist government. But also that TrumpCo. is likely incapable of managing this. I think that in coming weeks we will see an ever more reckless TrumpCo. regime on the international stage.

But a declared war supported by a majority of Congress is highly unlikely before mid-terms or after.

So they are stuck as their domestic terrorism in blue states continues to be a failing strategy for them as a way to seize control and his economic policies are unpopular with everyone.
 
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