Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Nazi Germany all over

 For his entire life Kadizzle wondered how Nazi Germany came about. Now Kadizzle gets to see exactly how it played out. Adolf Trump is setting up the Third Reich. Trump is making sure the worst possible people are appointed to carry out his destruction. Lickspittles are essential to the Trump presidency. 

Puzzle number two. Kadizzle stopped a truck to warn the driver not to run over a snake. The bullsnake was crossing the road. Bullsnakes are good snakes that control mice and rattlesnakes. It happened that the drive of the truck was a neurosurgeon. In no time we got into a political discussion. The doctor was a Trump fan. Wow, how can a person with an education like that believe in Trump. That was the mystery that plagued Kadizzle. 

The key to being in the Trump camp is to dismiss reality. Every Trump dinger Kadizzle interviews believes the real news is untrustworthy. To be a good Nazi in Trump's army you have to carefully select what information goes into your brain and how it gets there. Kadizzle pointed out to the doctor the insanity of Trump and the Arnold Palmer penis story. Ah, that was just a joke he doctor said. Always a way to excuse Trump's insanity. 

Second revelation. Republicans worry a lot about sex. Doctor said the main issue was transgender people in women's locker rooms.  In a era of nuclear war that is the biggest problem? The Earth is melting and sex is the main problem?

15 comments:

truckbuddy said...

thank you Copilot:
For his entire life Kadizzle wondered how Nazi Germany came about. Now Kadizzle gets to see exactly how it played out. Adolf Trump is setting up the Third Reich. Trump is making sure the worst possible people are appointed to carry out his destruction. Lickspittles are essential to the Trump presidency. Puzzle number two. Kadizzle stopped a truck to warn the driver not to run over a snake. The bullsnake was crossing the road. Bullsnakes are good snakes that control mice and rattlesnakes. It happened that the drive of the truck was a neurosurgeon. In no time we got into a political discussion. The doctor was a Trump fan. Wow, how can a person with an education like that believe in Trump. That was the mystery that plagued Kadizzle. The key to being in the Trump camp is to dismiss reality. Every Trump dinger Kadizzle interviews believes the real news is untrustworthy. To be a good Nazi in Trump's army you have to carefully select what information goes into your brain and how it gets there. Kadizzle pointed out to the doctor the insanity of Trump and the Arnold Palmer penis story. Ah, that was just a joke he doctor said. Always a way to excuse Trump's insanity. Second revelation. Republicans worry a lot about sex. Doctor said the main issue was transgender people in women's locker rooms. In a era of nuclear war that is the biggest problem? The Earth is melting and sex is the main problem?
Let's break this down thoughtfully:

Historical Comparison: The text draws a parallel between Trump and Nazi Germany, which is a very strong and controversial comparison. It's important to approach such comparisons with caution, as they can be inflammatory and may not accurately reflect the complexities of either situation.

Personal Anecdote: The story about the bullsnake and the neurosurgeon serves to illustrate the author's surprise at finding a highly educated person who supports Trump. This highlights the author's belief that education should correlate with certain political views, which is a common but debatable assumption.

Dismissal of Reality: The text suggests that Trump supporters dismiss reality and believe that mainstream news is untrustworthy. This reflects a broader critique of the polarization and distrust in media that exists in contemporary politics.

Sarcasm and Irony: The text uses sarcasm and irony to critique the perceived priorities of Republicans, such as focusing on transgender issues over other significant global problems. This is a rhetorical strategy to emphasize the author's disagreement with those priorities.

Generalization: The text makes broad generalizations about Trump supporters and Republicans, which can be problematic. It's important to recognize that political beliefs are diverse and complex, and not all individuals within a group will share the same views or priorities.

This critique uses strong language and vivid imagery to make its points, but it's essential to approach such discussions with an open mind and a willingness to understand different perspectives.

truckbuddy said...

Perhaps you'd consider democrat ideology is flawed? Would you consider, based on Trump's first term, that what you have been led to believe from the lying media hides a dangerous agenda? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4uViG-cTyw

truckbuddy said...

nazi germany all over
That's a very strong statement. Comparing current events to Nazi Germany is a serious and sensitive topic. It's important to approach such comparisons with caution and a deep understanding of history. The atrocities committed during the Holocaust and World War II were unique in their scale and horror.

If you're concerned about current political or social issues, it's crucial to discuss them thoughtfully and respectfully. Understanding history helps us learn from the past and work towards a better future. If you want to talk about specific concerns or issues, I'm here to listen and discuss them with you.

Perhaps you'd consider using the tools before posting this vile crap?

truckbuddy said...

might I suggest that you keep up with current events? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVg9GvWyYxg

truckbuddy said...

although suicide is an option, here's the list of actors who feel the same way that you feel and their solution to the problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPymYaYT_JE

Anonymous said...

You should go to work for msnbc. You are one of the biggest fear mongerers out there. Sad sad sad

truckbuddy said...

this is why I don't watch television

truckbuddy said...

In the first sentence you ask: For your entire life you've wondered how Nazi Germany came about. Today we have the tools.
from Copilot:
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945 when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.

The rise of Nazi Germany can be traced back to several key factors:

Economic Hardship: After World War I, Germany faced severe economic problems, including hyperinflation and unemployment. The Treaty of Versailles, which ended the war, imposed heavy reparations on Germany, further crippling its economy.

Political Instability: The Weimar Republic, Germany's government after World War I, was politically unstable. Frequent changes in government and widespread dissatisfaction with the political system created an environment ripe for radical ideologies.

Charismatic Leadership: Adolf Hitler, a charismatic and persuasive speaker, joined the German Workers' Party (later renamed the Nazi Party) in 1919 and quickly rose to prominence. He promised to restore Germany's former glory, which resonated with many Germans.

Propaganda and Control: The Nazi Party used propaganda to spread its message and gain support. They controlled the media, suppressed opposition, and promoted a vision of a strong, unified Germany.

Scapegoating and Anti-Semitism: The Nazis blamed Jews, communists, and other groups for Germany's problems. This scapegoating helped to unite people against a common enemy and diverted attention from the country's internal issues.

Totalitarian Regime: Once in power, the Nazis quickly established a totalitarian regime. They eliminated political opposition, controlled all aspects of life, and used fear and violence to maintain control.

The combination of these factors allowed the Nazis to gain and maintain power, leading to the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust.

truckbuddy said...

Interestingly, we see many of these traits coming from the democrats.

Why cant you do your own research? I believe you refuse to research because you have hate issues. Mindlessly, you turn on your television set. Glued to MSNBC, you listen to the hate rhetoric and somehow this meshes with your world view. You love your hate. You love to hate something you are told to hate because you do not have the capacity to think for yourself or do the research.

Your posts are nothing more than repeating hate rhetoric you see on MSNBC - Monkey See Monkey Do.

truckbuddy said...

Now that we know how Nazi Germany came about, we can move on to knowing the brutality of the Nazis which is shown in movies like the movie I watched last night on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Sg-4v3Kik

truckbuddy said...

Another movie depicting the brutality of the Nazis: "Come and See" is a powerful and harrowing film directed by Elem Klimov, released in 1985. It tells the story of a young boy named Florya during World War II in Belarus, who experiences the brutal realities of war firsthand. The film is known for its intense depiction of the horrors of war and its impact on innocence and humanity.

"Come and See" is acclaimed for its realistic portrayal and psychological depth, making it a deeply emotional and unforgettable viewing experience. It's often considered one of the greatest anti-war films ever made.

If you're interested in war movies that offer a profound and thought-provoking perspective, "Come and See" is definitely a significant film to watch. Just be prepared for its intense and graphic content.

truckbuddy said...

Now that we know the brutality of the Nazis, can we move on from this inane 'Trump is Hitler' diatribe or must we remain stuck on stupid?

truckbuddy said...

ain't technology grand? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/copilot-plus-pcs?OCID=AIDcmmhh4yhvot_OLA_32653472_406125755_224573268&r=1

truckbuddy said...

Literally, one of these smart PC's will forbid you from posting this ridiculous garbage.

You want to be smarter, don't you?

truckbuddy said...

It won't be long before this 'Trump is Hitler' thing will be forgotten along with everything else Democrat.

Hallelujah