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Originally Posted by rambone The "persons whose trustworthiness was in question" in 1938 Germany had a name. The Jews. This is right out of the playbook.
In a time when all you have to do to get on a "terror watch list" is have a pro-life bumper sticker, be a U.S. veteran, a member of the National Rifle Association, or a host of other things that your dear leader frowns on, you've got to ask yourself, "When do I get my armband??" |
Nothing against the Jew's of WWII. But as I understand it there was very little to no opposition from the Jew's to the identifying and labeling of Jew's in Germany. That kind of thing wont down so easy here. Look at the opposition to the census.