In recent days, prominent figures have amplified a startling comparison, equating former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. This assertion, recently echoed by figures such as Hillary Clinton and Robert De Niro, seems not just extreme but, perhaps, a deliberate exaggeration. But why Hitler, a symbol of ultimate evil in modern history?
The root of this comparison might lie in the philosophies of Saul Alinsky, a notable influence in Democratic circles. Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals,” a strategic guidebook for political activism, prominently features a dedication to Lucifer on its opening page—an audacious nod to rebellion and radical change. This book, often linked to Democratic strategies, hints at a profound and radical approach to political warfare.
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This extreme rhetoric, casting Democrats as allies of chaos and evil, seems designed to shock and provoke. When Democrats label Trump as a tyrant, could it be a reflection of their own tactics, mirroring the very authoritarian traits they attribute to Trump? This notion aligns with Alinsky’s tactic of accusing opponents of one’s own faults.
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