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Re: Right vs. Left

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 8:26 am
by steve7150
Hitler, Adolf, Mein Kampf, Bottom of the Hill Publishing, 2010. p. 287.
Paidion






I think Hitler's extreme Nationalism is clearly a right wing attribute but his strong centralized management of the German economy for a so called "greater good" is a leftist attribute.
I think the terms left and right wing come from the French revolution and where each group was seated.

It's interesting how little attention is focused on Stalin a leftist dictator who possibly murdered twice as many people as Hitler as well as a slew of other leftist dictators like Mao,Pol Pot,and several Kim Jung's from NK.

Re: Right vs. Left

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 9:49 am
by dwight92070
Given that Hitler was an evil, racist, demon-possessed murderer, I don't think we can assign much weight to his opinions.

Re: Right vs. Left

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:09 am
by Paidion
I think you're right, Steve. In fact, unbelievable as it seems, more Jewish people were killed under Stalin than under Hitler—only over a longer period of time.

Re: Right vs. Left

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 1:21 pm
by dwight92070
We must never forget who gave the Soviets the secret of the Atomic Bomb. That would be the leftist, Communist-loving traitors, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Both of them went to the electric chair in the 1950's. Nor should we forget who gave our nuclear secrets to North Korea. That would be the leftist traitor, Bill Clinton. Nor can we forget who enabled Iran to get nuclear weapons. That would be the leftist traitors, Barack Obama and John Kerry.

Re: Right vs. Left

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 1:27 pm
by dwight92070
The left has a love for humanity (all are good, there are no evil people), but a contempt for individuals (primarily for those who disagree with them) and oh yeah, they hate fetuses too.

The right has a contempt for humanity (all have sinned and come short of the glory of God), but a love for individuals. And yes, we love fetuses, better known as babies.

Of course, these are generalizations. There will always be exceptions, but that doesn't change the general rule.

Re: Right vs. Left

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:41 pm
by dwight92070
Quotes from Dnesh D'Souza's "The Big Lie" subtitled "Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left".

Hitler (the Nazi) saw himself as a National Socialist, not a fascist, but the two ideologies are related in that they are both based on collectivism and centralized state power. They emerge, one might say, from a common point of origin. Page 67 Paragraph 2
One distinction between the two is that fascism had no intrinsic connection with anti-Semitism.

Hitler was, like Mussolini, a man of the Left. Page 68 Paragraph 1

...all the leading figures in the founding of fascism were men of the Left. Page 68 Paragraph 2
The first fascists ... were almost all Marxists.

In all the articles comparing Trump to Mussolini I searched in vain for references to Mussolini's erstwhile Marxism and lifelong attachment to socialism. Page 69 Paragraph 3

Even though Lenin and Trotsky differed on relatively small points of doctrine (to the degree that Lenin ordered Trotsky's death), they were both men of the left. Page 70 Paragraph 2
I will prove that fascism is exclusively a product of the Left. Paragraph 3

My goal is to show the base origins of fascism ... and to put to bed once and for all the big lie that makes fascism a phenomenon of the Right. Without this lie, the claim that Trump and the GOP are fascists simply crumbles. Page 71 Paragraph 1