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Old 10-30-2020, 08:37 PM   #152
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Originally Posted by blankall View Post
What we're talking about is that if a celebrity was outed a full on Nazi whether the American public would still support them.

Firstly as I pointed out, only about 60% of Americans are non Hispanic white.. You'd assume the minorities would be against Nazism.

Next even among the most right wing groups they'd be against fascism got the simple reason that many are libertarian and in it for the rights. You know who's against rights Nazis. Even among groups like the Proud Boys they wouldn't support eugenics. People realize their leader is, Enrique Tattoo, a person of color.

In the USA the far right is militia based, and they see themselves as in opposition to overly strong governments. IMO the USA might be the last place a totalitarian government would ever take over.
That's a big assumption, you'll always get collaborators who think the wont come for them.

And my point once again is that you have already seen 1/3 of Americans throw their personal morals and philosophies out the window to support flagrant criminality and a complete undermining what their supposed ideals were, simply because the guy was on their team. Their happy to pretend that the other side is committing the very crimes their side is committing in plane sight.

I am not saying that it has happened, but to think it couldn't happen at this point in time in American, is to need a good lesson in history.
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