Popular Post Social Media Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 The Left’s Obsession with Nazi Labels Reveals Their Political Desperation Politics is often described as a tough game, but lately, it seems like many Democrats don’t even understand the rules they’re supposed to be playing by. Instead of engaging in substantive debate, their go-to tactic has become a reckless and absurd strategy: labeling any and all opposition as Nazis. The left’s overuse of this accusation is not just hyperbole—it’s their favorite insult. Donald Trump has been compared to Hitler, Elon Musk has been branded a Nazi, and swastikas have even been painted on Teslas. The latest political infighting within the Democratic Party proves that their self-destructive tendencies are in full force, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has become their newest target. Schumer, despite being one of the most loyal Democratic leaders, is under fire from the radical left for the simple act of keeping the government open rather than shutting it down in a show of opposition. The hard left, which now dictates party rules, sees his decision as a betrayal. Ezra Levin, a leader of the left-wing group Indivisible, declared, “He led the charge to wave the white flag of surrender.” But he made it clear that his group “has no intention of surrendering to Trump, Musk and congressional Republicans.” The pressure campaign against Schumer is further fueled by a memo from MoveOn, a far-left group funded by George Soros, which states that 90% of its members believe Democrats “should throw out the usual playbook and take aggressive action to combat the Trump administration.” The memo also claims that for most of its supporters, opposing Trump is more important than any specific policy stance. The message is clear: it doesn’t matter what Democrats stand for, as long as they stand against Trump. This blind opposition is part of why the Democratic Party has reached a dismal 29% favorability rating. Instead of reconnecting with voters, they continue to alienate them, showing a complete disconnect from reality. Even Schumer, once seen as a Democratic stronghold, is being treated like a traitor. Protesters have taken to demonstrating outside his home—an intimidation tactic usually reserved for Republicans. What makes this even more absurd is that Schumer has been anything but a Trump ally. He has supported virtually every major policy pushed by Joe Biden, including the costly Green New Deal initiatives that contributed to soaring inflation and the open-border policies that have resulted in an estimated 15 million illegal crossings, many involving hardened criminals. He was also one of Biden’s most vocal defenders, insisting that the president was mentally sharp long after it was obvious to the world that he was not. Schumer’s loyalty to the party even extended to international politics. As the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in American history, he went so far as to call for regime change in Israel during its war with Hamas, aligning himself with Democratic activists who wanted to exert control over Israeli policy. Despite all this, Schumer is still under siege from the left. He has dedicated his career to the Democratic Party, yet unless he submits to their every demand, he too risks being labeled a Nazi sympathizer. This reckless name-calling has become the left’s favorite smear. Turn on the news or browse social media, and it won’t take long to see the word "Nazi" thrown around as an insult aimed at Trump, Musk, or their supporters. The term has been cheapened by overuse, losing its historical weight and significance. Once, there was an unspoken understanding that likening political opponents to Nazis was not only ignorant but also diminished the true horrors of Hitler’s reign. That understanding has been discarded. If everything is Nazi-related, then nothing is. Hitler’s atrocities, including the Final Solution that led to the murder of six million Jews and a war that resulted in 50 million deaths, are being trivialized. Deporting violent criminals, for instance, is now enough to earn Trump the label of fascist—one step away from being a Nazi, according to leftist rhetoric. Even Judge Patricia Millett, sitting on the D.C. Court of Appeals, stooped to this absurdity, claiming that “Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act” than Venezuelan gang members facing deportation. This level of historical distortion is not only irresponsible but dangerous. It reveals a disturbing trend where those who constantly cry "Nazi" are the ones exhibiting authoritarian tendencies themselves. The left’s activists, who eagerly deface public spaces with swastikas, seem far more fascinated with Nazi imagery than those they accuse. Their obsession isn’t rooted in history or morality—it’s projection. There is no evidence to suggest that Trump, Musk, or anyone in their circles harbors Nazi sympathies. The charge is a baseless fabrication. Meanwhile, it’s the radical left’s foot soldiers who seem to have an affinity for drawing swastikas, painting them on Teslas, statues, and buildings. This isn’t just irony—it’s a revealing glimpse into who truly harbors authoritarian impulses. Based on a report by NYP 2025-03-27 2 2 4 5
Popular Post hotsun Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 Finally, thats a headline i agree with. Wish i had thought of it myself 2 3 2 1 2
Popular Post blaze master Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 So you're an extreme left guy just out for a walk. You're about to pass a Tesla and you think to yourself. I'll show those nazi scum. So you begin to spray paint a swastika. Little did you know the driver was still in the vehicle. So he steps out.....with a vote kamala 2024 t shirt on. Awkward. 3 3 7
Popular Post novacova Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 26 minutes ago, Social Media said: Democrats don’t even understand the rules they’re supposed to be playing by. Instead of engaging in substantive debate, their go-to tactic has become a reckless and absurd strategy: labeling any and all opposition as Nazis. The left are just mirroring their true image, this is what they are… 26 minutes ago, Social Media said: Displaying and labeling their favored insignia on things they don’t like. 1 3 1 2
Popular Post Social Media Posted March 27 Author Popular Post Posted March 27 A post making false and libellous claims has been removed @Chomper Higgot 2 1 1
Popular Post UWEB Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 What the problem, it just shows what it is. A Swasticar. 5 2 3
Popular Post Yagoda Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 I love when adherents of National Socialism and Socialism accuse others of being National Socialists. 3 2 2
Popular Post Purdey Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 Bernie is the only person in Congress who is on the left. The others are conservative in comparison. 2 3 1 1
Popular Post Dcheech Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 A NYPost article! The bargain basement of right wing US tabloids. The lefts obsession?! Really, Looks like Elon led the way, and the NYP pretends it is the lefts obsession, knowing that the MAGA chorus will start singing. 3 5 1 1
Popular Post jas007 Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 Most of the people on the left running around defacing Teslas are too dumb to know what they're doing. They've been programed to respond to everything they don't agree with labels such as "Nazi" or "Fascist." Or, perhaps with some other term they probably don't even understand. Ask any of them what an "oligarchy" is. See if they know. 3 1 3
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 1 hour ago, Social Media said: The Left’s Obsession with Nazi Labels Reveals Their Political Desperation Politics is often described as a tough game, but lately, it seems like many Democrats don’t even understand the rules they’re supposed to be playing by. Instead of engaging in substantive debate, their go-to tactic has become a reckless and absurd strategy: labeling any and all opposition as Nazis. The left’s overuse of this accusation is not just hyperbole—it’s their favorite insult. Donald Trump has been compared to Hitler, Elon Musk has been branded a Nazi, and swastikas have even been painted on Teslas. The latest political infighting within the Democratic Party proves that their self-destructive tendencies are in full force, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has become their newest target. Schumer, despite being one of the most loyal Democratic leaders, is under fire from the radical left for the simple act of keeping the government open rather than shutting it down in a show of opposition. The hard left, which now dictates party rules, sees his decision as a betrayal. Ezra Levin, a leader of the left-wing group Indivisible, declared, “He led the charge to wave the white flag of surrender.” But he made it clear that his group “has no intention of surrendering to Trump, Musk and congressional Republicans.” The pressure campaign against Schumer is further fueled by a memo from MoveOn, a far-left group funded by George Soros, which states that 90% of its members believe Democrats “should throw out the usual playbook and take aggressive action to combat the Trump administration.” The memo also claims that for most of its supporters, opposing Trump is more important than any specific policy stance. The message is clear: it doesn’t matter what Democrats stand for, as long as they stand against Trump. This blind opposition is part of why the Democratic Party has reached a dismal 29% favorability rating. Instead of reconnecting with voters, they continue to alienate them, showing a complete disconnect from reality. Even Schumer, once seen as a Democratic stronghold, is being treated like a traitor. Protesters have taken to demonstrating outside his home—an intimidation tactic usually reserved for Republicans. What makes this even more absurd is that Schumer has been anything but a Trump ally. He has supported virtually every major policy pushed by Joe Biden, including the costly Green New Deal initiatives that contributed to soaring inflation and the open-border policies that have resulted in an estimated 15 million illegal crossings, many involving hardened criminals. He was also one of Biden’s most vocal defenders, insisting that the president was mentally sharp long after it was obvious to the world that he was not. Schumer’s loyalty to the party even extended to international politics. As the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in American history, he went so far as to call for regime change in Israel during its war with Hamas, aligning himself with Democratic activists who wanted to exert control over Israeli policy. Despite all this, Schumer is still under siege from the left. He has dedicated his career to the Democratic Party, yet unless he submits to their every demand, he too risks being labeled a Nazi sympathizer. This reckless name-calling has become the left’s favorite smear. Turn on the news or browse social media, and it won’t take long to see the word "Nazi" thrown around as an insult aimed at Trump, Musk, or their supporters. The term has been cheapened by overuse, losing its historical weight and significance. Once, there was an unspoken understanding that likening political opponents to Nazis was not only ignorant but also diminished the true horrors of Hitler’s reign. That understanding has been discarded. If everything is Nazi-related, then nothing is. Hitler’s atrocities, including the Final Solution that led to the murder of six million Jews and a war that resulted in 50 million deaths, are being trivialized. Deporting violent criminals, for instance, is now enough to earn Trump the label of fascist—one step away from being a Nazi, according to leftist rhetoric. Even Judge Patricia Millett, sitting on the D.C. Court of Appeals, stooped to this absurdity, claiming that “Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act” than Venezuelan gang members facing deportation. This level of historical distortion is not only irresponsible but dangerous. It reveals a disturbing trend where those who constantly cry "Nazi" are the ones exhibiting authoritarian tendencies themselves. The left’s activists, who eagerly deface public spaces with swastikas, seem far more fascinated with Nazi imagery than those they accuse. Their obsession isn’t rooted in history or morality—it’s projection. There is no evidence to suggest that Trump, Musk, or anyone in their circles harbors Nazi sympathies. The charge is a baseless fabrication. Meanwhile, it’s the radical left’s foot soldiers who seem to have an affinity for drawing swastikas, painting them on Teslas, statues, and buildings. This isn’t just irony—it’s a revealing glimpse into who truly harbors authoritarian impulses. Based on a report by NYP 2025-03-27 There is a bit of truth in this article. A bit only. The misuse of the word"Nazi" of course. But it's a fact that American democracy is eroding towards an oligarchy. And these "ruling" so called politicians don't know how far they are on the road to fascism already. And yes, the deportation into the well-known death prison in San Salvador, bought for 6 mill USD gives a bad taste for this govt. Humanity or civil rights went down the river, first signs to leave democracy. Swastika are not the problem but erratic apprentices in politics.🙏 2 5 3
Popular Post thesetat Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 Most of the Dems and far lefts do not know what to say anyway, so they resort to admonitions and name calling rather than discussing good politics. Just look at most of the Lefties in here. perfect examples of this. 2 2 1 1 4
Popular Post Don Giovanni Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 I agree. The left wingers have totally fallen off the political cliff. Don. 1 2 1 2 2
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 41 minutes ago, Dcheech said: A NYPost article! The bargain basement of right wing US tabloids. The lefts obsession?! Really, Looks like Elon led the way, and the NYP pretends it is the lefts obsession, knowing that the MAGA chorus will start singing. Surely not. 1 2 2
Popular Post Cameroni Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 I blame Adolf Hitler personally. He clearly made his mark not just on his current times but also on the future 80 years after his death. They're still talking about him. The man came from nowhere but even in 2025 people can't stop talking about him, loving him or hating him. It's kind of funny because in esssence fascism and Nazism were response movementst to the socialist destruction of the established, conservative order, which started in 1848. However, now, the leftists themselves have become the response movement and opposition to Trump is all to them. In a way Trump is the new socialism and the far leftists are the new Nazis. Lol. 1 2 1 2 4
Popular Post hotsun Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 1 minute ago, Cameroni said: I blame Adolf Hitler personally. He clearly made his mark not just on his current times but also on the future 80 years after his death. They're still talking about him. The man came from nowhere but even in 2025 people can't stop talking about him, loving him or hating him. It's kind of funny because in esssence fascism and Nazism were response movementst to the socialist destruction of the established, conservative order, which started in 1848. However, now, the leftists themselves have become the response movement and opposition to Trump is all to them. In a way Trump is the new socialism and the far leftists are the new Nazis. Lol. And the number one cause of white guilt, that thing that is destroying the west. If hitler knew the impact he would have on the future of white people he would have become a monk instead 3
Popular Post riclag Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 1 hour ago, hotsun said: Finally, thats a headline i agree with. Wish i had thought of it myself Nearly spit my coffee & P’ed myself! George Soros mentioned in a NYP article and repeated here. Is there a standard in journalism today? whats the world coming to? The article features Musk with a familiar pose . Where was the Outrage for these leftist with a similar pose!Aoc Harris Warren Obama Waltz photo from source below 1 1 3
Popular Post Yagoda Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 1 hour ago, Dcheech said: The bargain basement of right wing US tabloids. T You mean the one that broke the Hunter Biden story? Sounds like good journalism to me. 2 1
Yagoda Posted March 27 Posted March 27 17 minutes ago, Cameroni said: n a way Trump is the new socialism and the far leftists are the new Nazis. Lol. Because the National Socialists were true collectivist Socialists. 1 2
Harrisfan Posted March 27 Posted March 27 30 minutes ago, Don Giovanni said: I agree. The left wingers have totally fallen off the political cliff. Don. How is Japan going? 1 1
Popular Post riclag Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 30 minutes ago, thesetat said: Most of the Dems and far lefts do not know what to say anyway, so they resort to admonitions and name calling rather than discussing good politics. Just look at most of the Lefties in here. perfect examples of this. Pay attention to the incoming traveling incognito 3
Popular Post Don Giovanni Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 10 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: How is Japan going? Great. Full of right wing nationalists here. Don. 2 2
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 35 minutes ago, Cameroni said: I blame Adolf Hitler personally. He clearly made his mark not just on his current times but also on the future 80 years after his death. They're still talking about him. The man came from nowhere but even in 2025 people can't stop talking about him, loving him or hating him. It's kind of funny because in esssence fascism and Nazism were response movementst to the socialist destruction of the established, conservative order, which started in 1848. However, now, the leftists themselves have become the response movement and opposition to Trump is all to them. In a way Trump is the new socialism and the far leftists are the new Nazis. Lol. Your suggestion that Trump is the new socialism is so profoundly ridiculous that it is only surpassed in absurdity by your rendition of the history behind the rise of Hitler and the Nazis. You ‘thoughtfully’ provided both in one post. 1 2 1 2
Popular Post Walker88 Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 The right's obsession with fascism and autocracy, plus their sycophantic devotion to a Narcissistic monarch wannabe, who hates real American ideals, liberty and rule of law, and who is willfully ignorant of what the US is intended to represent, shows that some poor souls just like to be subjugated and serve on their knees. 2 1 5
Popular Post Cameroni Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 23 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: Your suggestion that Trump is the new socialism is so profoundly ridiculous that it is only surpassed in absurdity by your rendition of the history behind the rise of Hitler and the Nazis. You ‘thoughtfully’ provided both in one post. Well, you have to have the intelligence to read between the lines and understand what I was saying. Obviously I did not suggest that Trump was a socialist in reality, but rather that, just like socialism in the 1930s, Trump is now the force for change, and just like fascism and Nazism in the 1930s reacted to the socialist challenge, so now the far leftists are reacting to Trump's challenge. Obviously for you to suggest that fascism and nazism were not response movements reacting to socialism merely betrays your ignorance of history, you have to read your Ernst Nolte. "Using the methods of phenomenology, Nolte subjected German Nazism, Italian Fascism, and the French Action Française movements to a comparative analysis. Nolte's conclusion was that fascism was the great anti-movement: it was anti-liberal, anti-communist, anti-capitalist, and anti-bourgeois." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Nolte Of course, it is a bit more complicated than that, since fascism and nazism were not just the anti-socialist movements, but they developed their own ideologies in response to socialism. However, the response of the far left to Trump's challenge is to daub swastikas on cars. So in a way this harking back to Nazism does not betray desperation, but rather intellectual incapacity to come up with a new ideology. Instead the far left scrapes the historical barrel like knuckle dragging apes who want to think, but alas, cannot. 2 1 1
Popular Post bamnutsak Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 But trump calling Dems, specifically Harris, a "Marxist, Communist Fascist" OBSESSIVELY is somehow acceptable? Go figure. 1 4 1 1
Popular Post Yagoda Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 1 minute ago, UWEB said: That's the South African Racist who is helping your Fascist Dictator to destroy the USA and turning into Western Russia. Tell us what facts you have that demonstrate any of your ignorant allegations. Answer: None. Spittlescreech. 4 minutes ago, UWEB said: As you right wingers in your crude parallel Universe always telling that Hitler is a Socialist or Communist His party was Socialist. If you dispute that, there is an open topic for you to try your luck. But hey, you guys have freedom of speech, surely there is a vigorous academic discussion of the issue in Germany? 7 minutes ago, UWEB said: Musk has outed himself as a Fanboy of Hitler by using the Nazi Salute several times he must be a Socialist/Communist as well. Yeah like AOC and the entire Lazio fan base. So. You support banning a political party because you dont like them. Thats a National Socialist tactic. 2 1 2
Popular Post KireB Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 2 hours ago, hotsun said: Finally, thats a headline i agree with. Wish i had thought of it myself That is impossible. 1 1 1 2 3
Popular Post jts-khorat Posted March 27 Popular Post Posted March 27 2 hours ago, Social Media said: There is no evidence to suggest that Trump, Musk, or anyone in their circles harbors Nazi sympathies. The charge is a baseless fabrication. I guess doing literal Nazi salutes -- oh, sorry, of course I meant "Roman salutes" -- and getting cheered for it by the audience is kind of a give-away. And Musk was not the only high-ranking Republican doing them during public conventions. 2 1 1 1
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