@Vivace
That’s your opinion.
@Violet Rose in The Rain
@Violet Rose in The Rain
The same goes for St. Maximilian Kolbe, a Catholic priest who opposed Hitler but also was one of Germany’s most vocal opponents of the Freemasons and who warned that they were being controlled by Jews. It turns out that you can have rightwing views of many different kinds, including those which society now views as unacceptable, and still be opposed to the Nazis. This is why your comments do not quite make sense.
even those that support Nazis now can one day become their victims
Point me to these people in any prominent position? There are no “Nazis” in halls of power and the artificial panic generated nowadays is equivalent to what happened back then in Germany. Except, of course, that America is controlled by a liberal elite which has championed the mentality giving rise to these riots, and people are being victimized by the rioters regardless of their political views. Political violence consistently gets rewarded and so this is why “no lessons” are learned.
@NitroFury
I disagree that America was some kind of “social experiment” and I consider that to be a myth. America was always a country with its own culture that had an identity of its own.