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Name: Anonymous 2020-05-19 19:43

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-19 19:53

Based and slavelabourpilled.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-19 20:05

No one cares, Steve Goldstein.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-20 15:12

kill yourself, antifuck

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-20 23:22

Where are my catgirls?!?!?!?!?

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-21 14:35

>>5
Catgirls have no place in feminist society.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-21 20:17

>>6
Good thing we don't live in one!

Name: Wayne Madsen Report 2020-05-23 1:39

May 22-24, 2020 -- Trump reveals a little more about his Nazi father

Ypsilanti

Speaking in Ypsilanti, Michigan on May 21 at the Rawsonville Ford Motor factory manufacturing ventilators, Donald Trump, perhaps inadvertently, provided the public with another insight into the political beliefs of his father, Fred Trump, during the 1930s. Donald Trump has been keen on not providing or fabricating many details of his father's activities before and during World War II.

What is known about Fred Trump is that he was arrested wearing full Ku Klux Klan garb at a Memorial Day parade in Queens, New York in 1927. It is also known that during and after World War II, Fred Trump falsely stated that his family was Swedish. Fred Trump's father and mother were born in Kallstadt, Germany.

It is a fact that during the 1930s, Fred Trump's neighborhood of Jamaica Estates in Queens was a hotbed for German-American members of the Nazi German-American Bund. After the war, Fred Trump, still insisting he was Swedish, began donating generously to Jewish causes, including those backing the new state of Israel. Based on Fred Trump's then-ongoing racist views, it appeared that he was later whitewashing his political record from the 1920s and 30s.

There is no doubt that Donald Trump was Fred's favorite son and that he shared quite a good deal of his opinions with his real estate mini-empire's heir apparent. Trump has let some of those feelings slip from time to time. For example, in 2017, Trump referred to neo-Nazis and Klansmen marching at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia as "fine people." More recently, he called anti-lockdown protesters at the state capitol building in Lansing, Michigan, some waving Confederate flags and signs with Nazi swastikas, as "good people."

Speaking at the Ford plant, Trump praised Ford Motor Company's founder, Henry Ford. Trump said that Ford's great-grandson, Ford chairman Bill Ford, Jr., came from "good bloodlines." Henry Ford was praised in Adolf Hitler's book, Mein Kampf, which, along with a book of Hitler's speeches, was included in the few volumes of Donald Trump's limited book collection.

Hitler wrote of Ford, "only a single great man, Ford, [who], to [the Jews'] fury, still maintains full independence ... [from] the controlling masters of the producers in a nation of one hundred and twenty millions." In 1931, Hitler told the Detroit News that Ford was his "inspiration." Hitler was inspired by Ford to produce the Volkswagen according to Ford's principles, saying, "I shall do my best to put his [Ford's] theories into practice in Germany."

Trump's actual quote, while looking at Bill Ford, was "good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood." It is very clear that Trump believes that "stuff" because of his father drilling it into him that their family came from superior German bloodlines. Trump told his biographer Michael D’Antonio that he and his father subscribed to the belief that there are "superior people and that if you put together the genes of a superior woman and a superior man, you get a superior offspring.” Henry Ford also supported the eugenics belief of Aryan superiority over other peoples.

The genetic superiority theories of Fred and Donald Trump serve as the inspiration for this editor's alternate history novel, "Café Vaterland," which features North Amerika Reich Nazi leader Fred Trump marrying off a young Donald Trump to Heidrun Goebbels, the daughter of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels.

Hitler was so enamored of Henry Ford he kept a picture of the automobile magnate in his office in Munich. In 1938, Ford was awarded the Grand Cross of the German Eagle [left] by the Third Reich government. The highest honor that Germany could grant to a foreigner was formally awarded to Ford by the German consul in Cleveland.

Henry Ford believed that Jews brought about both World Wars I and II. Under his direction, Ford continued to do business with Nazi Germany up until the onset of the war. From 1920 to 1927, Henry Ford published The Dearborn Independent, which had a national reach to some 700,000 subscribers. The paper pushed anti-Semitic theories, such as Jews controlling baseball, wheat farming, and jazz music.

The anti-Semitic articles written by Ford in the Dearborn Independent were re-published in volumes titled, "The International Jew." It is more than likely that one of the readers of both the Dearborn Independent and "The International Jew" was Fred Trump, then a KKK member. One of the fans of "The International Jew" was Hitler, who kept German translations of Ford's volumes in his office library. Ford also distributed a number of copies of the anti-Semitic tract, "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

Ford shut down his newspaper in 1927, the same year that Trump was arrested at the Klan march in New York. Hitler had intended for "Heinrich Ford" to become the leader of a fascist movement in America. With Fred Trump, there was no one more committed to that cause.

At his war crimes trial in Nuremberg, Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach testified: "The decisive anti-Semitic book I was reading and the book that influenced my comrades was ... that book by Henry Ford, 'The International Jew.' I read it and became anti-Semitic. The book made a great influence on myself and my friends because we saw in Henry Ford the representative of success and also the representative of a progressive social policy." In 1924, Heinrich Himmler wrote that Ford was "one of our most valuable, important, and witty fighters."

Thanks to Donald Trump's rambling utterances, a sharper picture can be drawn of Fred Trump. A KKK member who admired, as did Hitler, Henry Ford and whose pro-Nazi sympathies, like Ford's, continued up to and during World War II. It was only after Germany's defeat that Fred Trump and Henry Ford tried to atone for their Nazi sympathies. For many, it was too little and too late. But Fred and his Nazi sympathies carry on in his son, Donald Trump, a curse that now afflicts the entire planet and has all but destroyed constitutional government in the United States.

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/may-2224-2020-trump-reveals-little-more-about-his-nazi

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-23 7:24

>>8
dad was a KKK member and an immigrant himself

Well, no surprise Trump does all this shit now.

But I hope when US falls, the whole Trump's family would go to see Gulag or the Chinese re-education camps. There Trumps will be free to tell Uighur inmates how white they are and how they hates Muslims.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-23 13:26

reductio ad hitlerum, everybody
the left can't play any other game

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-23 13:57

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-23 16:38

>>11
I asserted two things

1. What you did was reductio ad hitlerum
2. The left can't play any other game

Do you oppose any of these statements? Or do you just claim that the mentioned strategy is valid?

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-23 20:31

>>10
reductio ad yehudimum
the right can't play any other game

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-24 3:53

Don't be silly, neo-nazi's can't into technology
That's german territory

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-24 8:58

>>14
Musk actually moved to Germany:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giga_Berlin

Expect a Panzer division with autopilot.

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