I researched the values of Democrats and Republicans, my research is to be taken as unverified and you are encouraged to do your own research... I then cross checked to see what values were similar to Nazi's... after research, it is very clear who the Nazi's would vote for, based on the fact they share the most values with said parties. Republican Values (Same As Nazi's?)
1. Limited government (No)
2. Lower taxes (No)
3. Free market economy (No)
4. Strong national defense (Yes)
5. Second Amendment rights (No)
6. Traditional values (Yes)
7. Deregulation (No)
8. Tough on crime (Yes)
9. Border security (Yes)
10. Individual liberties (No)
11. Pro-business policies (No)
12. School choice (No)
13. Religious freedom... so long as it is their chosen religion. (Yes)
14. Anti-abortion (Yes)
15. Energy independence (No)
16. Capital punishment (Yes)
17. States' rights (No)
18. Fiscal conservatism (No)
19. Welfare reform (No)
20. Extreme patriotism (Yes)
Nazi values: 8
Non-Nazi values: 12
Democrats (Same As Nazi's?)
1. Social equality (No)
2. Environmental protection (No)
3. Universal healthcare (No)
4. Gun control (Yes)
5. Progressive taxation (No)
6. LGBTQ+ rights (No)
7. Criminal justice reform (No)
8. Immigration reform (No)
9. Labor rights (No)
10. Voting rights expansion (No)
11. Affordable housing (No)
12. Minimum wage increase (No)
13. Education funding (No)
14. Climate change action (No)
15. Women's rights (No)
16. Net neutrality (No... but the web did not exist so...)
17. Campaign finance reform (No)
18. Diplomacy first (No)
19. Anti-death penalty (No)
20. Consumer protection (No)
Nazi values: 1
Non-Nazi values: 19 Now, I'm going to go even deeper, and try to compile a list of all the things each party has in common... specifically focusing on Trump and Biden, in regards to their connection to Hitler. Here is the improved list with quotes and citations to establish the similarities between the leaders mentioned:
Hitler and Biden
1. Focus on military strength
Hitler: "The basic feature of our economic theory is that we have no theory at all." — Adolf Hitler.
Biden: "I believe that the nation should have a comprehensive strategy to strengthen our military to ensure our national security." — Joe Biden.
2. Infrastructure development (e.g., highways, public works)
Hitler: "The highways which we have built are an object of envy throughout the world." — Adolf Hitler.
Biden: "We need to build the next generation of roads, bridges, and public works that will support the new economy." — Joe Biden.
3. Public health initiatives (e.g., anti-smoking campaigns by Hitler, anti-COVID measures by Biden)
Hitler: "The National Socialist government will not allow our youth to be poisoned with tobacco." — Adolf Hitler.
Biden: "We need to take strong action to control the spread of COVID-19 and ensure the health of our citizens." — Joe Biden.
Hitler and Trump
1. Nationalism
Hitler: "National Socialism is the determination to create a new man." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "I will make America great again." — Donald Trump.
2. Strong immigration policies
Hitler: "The Jew has always been a people with definite racial characteristics and never a religion." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "We have a country where, to assimilate, you have to speak English." — Donald Trump.
3. Focus on military strength
Hitler: "Our army is the true embodiment of our nation." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "Our military will be the strongest it’s ever been." — Donald Trump.
4. Populist rhetoric
Hitler: "I have not come into this world to make men better, but to make use of their weaknesses." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "I am your voice. I alone can fix it." — Donald Trump.
5. Use of propaganda
Hitler: "Through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, and also the other way round." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "Fake news is the enemy of the people." — Donald Trump.
6. Economic protectionism
Hitler: "We have to create an autarkic economy." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "We must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies, and destroying our jobs." — Donald Trump.
7. Centralized decision-making
Hitler: "The Führer is the supreme judicial authority of the Reich." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "I alone can fix it." — Donald Trump.
8. Criticism of mainstream media
Hitler: "The press is the enemy." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "The media is the opposition party." — Donald Trump.
9. Charismatic leadership style
Hitler: "My political opponents are worms." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters." — Donald Trump.
10. Preference for authoritarian governance
Hitler: "The best political weapon is the weapon of terror." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "When the looting starts, the shooting starts." — Donald Trump.
11. Emphasis on loyalty and personal allegiance
Hitler: "He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "Loyalty is everything." — Donald Trump.
12. Use of rallies to mobilize support
Hitler: "Mass meetings are the most striking proof of the power of popular will." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "There has never been anything like this – rallies all over the country." — Donald Trump.
13. Targeting specific groups as scapegoats
Hitler: "If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists." — Donald Trump.
14. Attacks on political opponents
Hitler: "The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belonged to one category." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "Lock her up!" — Donald Trump.
15. Anti-globalist rhetoric
Hitler: "The nationalization of our masses will succeed only when, aside from all the positive struggle for the soul of our people, their international poisoners are exterminated." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "We will no longer surrender this country or its people to the false song of globalism." — Donald Trump.
16. Appeal to traditional values
Hitler: "Our struggle is a struggle between two very different paths for our future." — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "We will uphold the values our founders gave us." — Donald Trump.
17. Use of national symbols and slogans
Hitler: "Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer." (One People, One Empire, One Leader) — Adolf Hitler.
Trump: "Make America Great Again." — Donald Trump. 18. Convicted criminal
Hitler: "The great strength of the totalitarian state is that it forces those who fear it to imitate it." — Adolf Hitler. Hitler was convicted of treason after the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923 and sentenced to prison.
Hitler: Trump: In 2023, Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation in a civil case involving E. Jean Carroll. But as far as criminality, he was found guilty of numerous crimes in 2024, due to be sentenced later this year.
19. Attempt to overthrow the government
Hitler: "The National Socialist revolution is not a revolution in the French sense of the word, which was led by a disoriented, anarchistic mob." — Adolf Hitler. The Beer Hall Putsch was an attempted coup by Hitler to seize power in 1923.
Trump: "If you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore." — Donald Trump. Trump was impeached for incitement of insurrection following the January 6th Capitol riot where his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
This format includes direct quotes and citations to substantiate the comparisons made between the leaders.
Anyway, I recommend everyone research how Hitler rose to power, and what a total fucking moron he was. If you're offended by me calling Hitler a moron, you need to educate yourself on Hitler, he literally doomed his own people, as well as countless innocent people abroad. In researching Hitler there are a lot of alarming lessons which will give you the power to identify warning signs much more efficiently. Extreme celebrations and praises of any leader is extremely dangerous - just want to throw that out there. If you're a super fan of an extremist politician, that is historically unsafe territory. Lastly, if the person you vote for is regularly compared to Hitler, you may need to take a second look at who you are voting for and also ask the question "If I were alive, and German, in the late 1930's... would I have been one of the rare good ones? Or one of the common bad ones?