The Media Charges Trump With Nazism? Trump against Hitler

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Recent remarks and rallies by Trump have sparked yet another media frenzy on possible Hitler parallels. It appears that there is a correlation between the names of Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump, since they are frequently used in the same works, speeches, and media posts. 

His most recent rally address in New Hampshire produced the speech quote that has generated the most attention. Regarding immigrants, Trump stated,

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“They are contaminating our nation’s blood. They have acted in that manner. All around the world, they poison prisons and mental health facilities. not limited to South America. not simply the three or four nations that come to mind. However, people are entering our nation from all over the world, including Asia and Africa.”

The similarity between this and some of Hitler’s most well-known remarks has been highlighted by the media and general public. Despite his denials, many people think that Trump has read and appreciated Mein Kampf, the manifesto written by Adolf Hitler, which has a similar version of the same line. 

Trump has made similar or identical statements to those made by Adolf Hitler in the past in his books. These are some of the terms that Trump has used liberally in his talks. 

These are some strikingly similar comments from his earlier speeches: “It’s the blood of our country. What they’re doing is poisoning our nation’s blood and ruining our country. People are coming in sick, and it’s getting worse. Individuals are entering with everything one might possibly need.”

The media and Biden’s administration have both already attacked these statements. Although the Hitler comparison is not new, things are starting to change as the next presidential election draws near. 

Politico states, “It used to be contentious to compare the remarks of your political opponent to those of Adolf Hitler. But Joe Biden’s team has started a bizarre ritual of criticizing Donald Trump for his use of language that historians claim smacks of Nazism.”

We can’t take much of what Trump says seriously because, in typical Trump form, he frequently plays media relations by telling them something outrageous and then walking it back as a “joke.”

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