Admiral X wrote:Yeah, and the National Socialist German Workers Party just faded away after that failed Beer Hall Putsch that resulted in the death of 16 of their members, not to mention all those street fights. Oh, wait...
If anything, the rise of Hitler was an example of the left not being proactive enough or taking the threat seriously. Had the communist party accepted being coalition partners with the social democrats there would have been no crisis that lead to Hindenburg appointing Hitler chancellor.
Admiral X wrote:Which could just as easily be seen as a reaction to increasing radicalization on the left.
Ah yes, the increasing radicalization of the left, holding such awful notions like there should be better healthcare. So radical. Gay people should be allowed to marry. Borderline extremism! Wanting the police to shoot less black people. That's basically what Pol Pot wanted, right? There is absolutely nothing the left in America had done that is in any way proportional to the radicalization of the right. And it's kinda gross that you're making excuses for the right.
Admiral X wrote:Yeah, we have police and military for that kind of stuff.
This statement is so naive that I almost can't bring myself to make a pithy sarcastic comment.
Because the military and police of a state have never been co-opted by fascists before! Let's just move the Orpo and Kripo and Whermacht out of the way...
Admiral X wrote:This country is vastly improved over its past, and this has largely been due to working peacefully from within the system, not through violence in the streets. Actually, violence in the streets has actually helped to bring about further erosion of civil liberties.
Yeah, it was largely due to working peacefully. Just so long as you ignore the bloody history of labor rights, gay rights, and civil rights, sure. Peaceful.