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In a 1990 Vanity Fair article following the divorce of Donald and Ivana Trump, titled After the Gold Rush, journalist Marie Brenner reported:

"Last April, perhaps in a surge of Czech nationalism, Ivana Trump told her lawyer Michael Kennedy that from time to time her husband reads a book of Hitler's collected speeches, My New Order, which he keeps in a cabinet by his bed…. Hitler's speeches…reveal his extraordinary ability as a master propagandist.

"’Did your cousin John give you the Hitler speeches?' I asked Trump.

“Trump hesitated. ‘Who told you that?'

"'I don't remember,’ I said.

"’Actually, it was my friend Marty Davis from Paramount who gave me a copy of Mein Kampf, and he's a Jew.' (‘I did give him a book about Hitler,' Marty Davis said. 'But it was My New Order, Hitler's speeches, not Mein Kampf. I thought he would find it interesting. I am his friend, but I’m not Jewish.’)

"Later, Trump returned to this subject. 'If I had these speeches, and I am not saying that I do, I would never read them.'"

In the same article, Brenner quoted Trump’s lawyer: “Donald is a believer in the big-lie theory. If you say something again and again, people will believe you."

Comparing Trump’s playbook with Hitler’s is “not a parlor game”, as Shanley demonstrates. It’s a relevant warning.

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Have used this article and others to point out the similarities and will use yours to assist in informing. Thank you.

History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes. It’s has the capacity and capabilities of paralleling events, not exactly the same but so very similar. And when we look closely at how fascism rose in 1930s Germany to what we are experiencing now the parallels are astonishingly similar. You don’t need to see the SS insignia on ICE vests but their similarities to the Gestapo are present. Just as so many other policies and practices to executive orders, the MAHA movement to even changing the name from the Dept. of Defense to the Dept. of War.

Here’s how John Rees used these six points.

1. The Cult of Personality

2. Nationalism and Nostalgia

3. Scapegoating and Dehumanisation

4. Attacks on Truth and the Press

5. Undermining Institutions

6. The War on Expertise and Independent Thought

Also even have pointed out that even in this article when John Rees even pointed out this

“….on 1st April, Texas Congressman Keith Self directly quoted Joseph Goebbels during a Senate hearing: “It is the absolute right of the state to supervise the formation of public opinion.” Whether it was ignorance or something darker, it was said without irony, apology, or correction.

And when tRump even quoted Mussolini.. “In 2016, Trump retweeted: “It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.” When asked about quoting a fascist, he said, “What difference does it make whether it’s Mussolini or somebody else?”… Again parallels…

Carl Jung said, “The encounter with oneself belongs to those unpleasant things one avoids as long as one can... the mirror does not flatter, it shows accurately what is reflected in it"

For me it’s just “Growth is about looking in the mirror and saying: Yes, I did that. I was wrong. I need to do better. I need to learn and recognize the events around me because without growth you wither and die in ignorance”

https://medium.com/@john.rees/do-trump-and-maga-echo-1930s-germany-a-cautious-but-urgent-comparison-78c1447cc7d5

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