How the US is Becoming More Like Nazi Germany

The #1 community for Gun Owners in Indiana

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • Rating - 100%
    42   0   0
    Apr 14, 2011
    907
    18
    Reality
    I got this off of a website that shows 25 reasons, but for discussion purposes I will copy and paste just five for consideration.

    #1 Nazi Germany was a totalitarian Big Brother police state that constantly monitored everything that German citizens did.
    Today, the bureaucrats that run things in the United States are also absolutely obsessed with constantly trying to monitor us. For example, there are now control freaks that inspect the lunches of preschool students in certain areas of the country in order to make sure that they contain the “right” foods….
    A preschooler at West Hoke Elementary School ate three chicken nuggets for lunch Jan. 30 because the school told her the lunch her mother packed was not nutritious.
    The girl’s turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, according to the interpretation of the person who was inspecting all lunch boxes in the More at Four classroom that day.
    The Division of Child Development and Early Education at the Department of Health and Human Services requires all lunches served in pre-kindergarten programs – including in-home day care centers – to meet USDA guidelines. That means lunches must consist of one serving of meat, one serving of milk, one serving of grain, and two servings of fruit or vegetables, even if the lunches are brought from home.

    #2 Nazi officials often used their positions of power to force others to do dehumanizing things.
    This is exactly what the TSA is doing today. It would be really easy to imagine some Nazi military officers forcing a young woman to walk back and forth in front of them several times so that they could admire her form. Well, that is what TSA agents are doing to American women today. The following comes from a recent Wired article….
    TSA agents in Dallas singled out female passengers to undergo screening in a body scanner, according to complaints filed by several women who said they felt the screeners intentionally targeted them to view their bodies.
    One woman who flew out of Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport several months ago said a female agent sent her through a body scanner three times after the agent commented on her “cute” body.

    #3 In Nazi Germany, even women and children were treated like dehumanized cattle.
    Well, today schoolchildren are being strip-searched all over the United States. Down in Georgia, one student was recently strip-searched by public school officials after another student falsely accused him of having marijuana.
    Another student down in Albuquerque was recently forced to strip down to his underwear while five adults watched because he had $200 in his pocket. The student was never formally charged with doing anything wrong.

    #4 In Nazi Germany, authorities could stop you and search you at any time and for any reason.
    In America that is not supposed to happen, but it is happening. Last year, TSA “VIPR teams” conducted approximately 8,000 “unannounced security screenings” at subway stations, bus terminals, seaports and highway rest stops.
    If you are not able to produce “your papers”, there is a good chance that you will get thrown into prison in America. For example, a 21-year-old college student named Samantha Zucker was recently arrested and put in a New York City jail for 36 hours just because she could not produce any identification for police.

    #5 Under Adolf Hitler, there were massive increases in government spending.
    According to eyewitness Kitty Werthmann, just about everyone was getting some sort of a handout from the German government….
    Newlyweds immediately received a $1,000 loan from the government to establish a household. We had big programs for families. All day care and education were free. High schools were taken over by the government and college tuition was subsidized. Everyone was entitled to free handouts, such as food stamps, clothing, and housing.
    This is the exact same thing that we are seeing in the United States today.

    For more information, see:
    25 Signs That The Nazification Of America Is Almost Complete | Pakalert Press
     

    spec4

    Master
    Rating - 100%
    1   0   0
    Jun 19, 2010
    3,775
    27
    NWI
    Hitler, IMO was an incompetent doofus who made it on BS. In fact his policies destroyed a modern country. Sound familiar?
     

    J_Wales

    Shooter
    Rating - 0%
    0   0   0
    Feb 18, 2011
    2,952
    36
    Good post.

    If you ever get the chance, there is a book called "Hitler's Cross" that will highlight a number of paralells between America today and 1935 Germany.
     

    jedi

    Da PinkFather
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    51   0   0
    Oct 27, 2008
    37,750
    113
    NWI, North of US-30
    How could you possibly compare this country to Nazi Germany?


    Nazi Germany was from 1933-1945 (Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) and while many in modern history only focus on the years of WW II (SEP 1939 - 1945) and the horror that Nazi Germany did during that period that horror did not occur overnight as in on 01 SEP 1939 the German people did not wake up and BAM! "Nazi Germany" started. The seeds of their destruction started back in 1933 and slowly for the next 6 years did "Nazi Germany the government" take baby steps into the monster we all know from the history books of it's later years.

    I did not read the article in the link just what the OP posted but a lot of the text/comparison between us and "Nazi Germany in the 1930s" a case can indeed be made. Is that too say we will become a monster just like them. Nope, we can just like any over government can. Will we? That is for us as a nation to determine. Are we on a similar path. Perhaps so!

    -Jedi
     
    Last edited:
    Rating - 100%
    42   0   0
    Apr 14, 2011
    907
    18
    Reality
    Nazi Germany was from 1933-1945 (Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) and why many in modern history only focus on the years of WW II (SEP 1939 - 1945) and the horror that Nazi Germany did during that period that horror did not occur overnight as in on 01 SEP 1939 the German people did not wake up and BAM! "nazi germany" started. The seeds of their destruction started back in 1933 and slowly for the next 6 years did "nazi germany the government" take baby steps into the monster we all know from the history books of it's laters years.

    I did not read the article in the link just what the OP posted but a lot of the text/comparison between us and "nazi germany in the 1930s" a case can indeed be made. Is that too say we will become a monster just like them. Nope, we can just like any over government can. Will we? That is for us as a nation to determine. Are we on a similar path. Perhaps so!

    -Jedi

    Nicely said!!
     

    Kagnew

    Master
    Rating - 0%
    0   0   0
    Dec 30, 2009
    2,618
    48
    Columbus
    What has always sort of amused me is the way in which Hitler has been portrayed as such a monster (which he did come to be), but so little mention is made in the history books of Stalin (compared to whom Hitler was a rank amateur). "History is written by the victors", I suppose.
     

    dross

    Grandmaster
    Rating - 0%
    0   0   0
    Jan 27, 2009
    8,699
    48
    Monument, CO
    The Hitler reference made me think.

    79 years ago this month, Hitler opened the first concentration camp.

    70 years before that happened, slavery was still legal and part of the United States Constitution.
     

    Field King

    Expert
    Rating - 100%
    7   0   0
    Oct 26, 2008
    957
    18
    We have our problems in the U.S but we are no where close to nazi germany, I speak from many conversations and stories firsthand from my late mother who grew up in nazi Germany!
     
    Top Bottom