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Preparing for a Dictatorship

The first sign on the way to a new Dictatorship....<br>Trying to kill the free WORD, MEDIA, .....PRESS....

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Preparing for a Dictatorship

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  1. Preparing for a Dictature?

  2. First sign: Attack the free word and media In Germany, cheap radios were manufactured so that the people could listen to the right message I hate CNN. In Nazi Germany (1933-1945) propaganda was used, among other things, to spread anti-Semitism (Judaism) and to emphasize the perfection of Nazism and Adolf Hitler. ... propaganda in order to convince the population that the regime's thoughts and ideas are the only right. Donald trump has shown his disgust for the media he doesn't like. He makes himself funny about the free word and the press. Some journalists have become harassed, purely verbal.

  3. Show power hold mass meetings Donald Trump likes mass meetings. Glorious message of its own importance. Create a strong group of loyal voters. When Joseph Goebbels stops at the desk on November day 1925 and picks up his pen, he is almost euphoric after his first meeting with Adolf Hitler. "That man has everything it takes to be king," Goebbels writes enthusiastically in his diary, in which he also describes Hitler's "big blue eyes," which sparkle "like stars."

  4. Find an enemy / danger Immigrants from certain designated countries. Lower standing people. Point out entire groups of people

  5. Present a given solution to that problem Close the boundaries of some countries' citizens. Build a wall. Murder selected groups or people

  6. Clear out among close co-workers He (Ernst Röhm) was murdered on the orders of Adolf Hitler during the cleansing operation called the Long Knives Night. Clear out among close co- workers. Select anyone who says yes to Trump's proposal

  7. Organize competition for the defense force Schutzstaffel, which literally means the Security Division (SS) was a paramilitary fighting organization with elite personnel belonging to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). The organization was recognized after the war for its extensive crimes, especially in connection with the Holocaust. The United States Space Force or the United States Space Force (abbreviated USSF), since 2019, has been the defense branch responsible for space.

  8. Take control of the courts Volksgerichtshof The Court handed down an enormous number of death sentences under Judge- President Roland Freisler, including those that followed the plot to kill Hitler on 20 July 1944. Many of those found guilty by the Court were executed in Plötzensee Prison in Berlin. Donald Trump may influence the court's direction by favoring some new judges

  9. Cheat at all costs in elections. Feel free to put democracy at risk. 566 former prosecuters Belives Donald Trump did felony In 1924, Hitler was sentenced to the sentence, five years in prison for coup d'etat. 566 former prosecutors signed a letter Medium and they take stock of the president's actions during the so-called Russia investigation. "Each of us believes that President Trump's actions, as described in Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller's report, would have resulted in several felony charges of trying to obstruct justice if it touched another person who was not protected by the rules of a sitting president, "the prosecutors write. Leader Party Election 33.09% Adolf Hitler NSDAP Otto Wels SPD 20.43% Ernst Thälmann KPD 16.86% This would be the last contested election held in Germany before World War II. Two weeks after the election, Hitler was able to pass an Enabling Act on 23 March with the support of all non-socialist parties, which effectively gave Hitler dictatorial powers. Within months, the Nazis banned all other parties and turned the Reichstag into a rubberstamp legislature comprising only Nazis and pro-Nazi guests.

  10. Sociopath? Experts warn in book for Trump. In it, 27 of the country's foremost psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health experts write about how they view the president. Theories of pathological narcissism (self-acceptance) and hedonism (pleasure pleasure) are presented. The experts write that it is their moral duty to warn his countrymen of the president - and what he is doing to the United States. Dictatur, massmurderer, sociopat, Incompetent leader.

  11. Racist Racist? ? A person who shows or feels discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another. A person who shows or feels discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another. "Why do we let all these people from 'shithole countries' come here?" Were the words of the president according to two politicians who were at the meeting, the Washington Post writes. Yes Yes

  12. Danger to democracy Willing ignorance might be a generous way to describe President Trump’s worldview. Given of how much of his day is spent consuming media, and producing it in the form of his Twitter feed, his curiosity and consumption habits have become a matter of national security. The Russians don’t need spies in the White House if their disinformation campaigns find a host in the Oval Office. The Democrats: Trump a clear threat to democracy

  13. Donald Trumpljuger inte bara mer utan också långt värre än sina föregångare. Sättet som USA:s president ljuger på påminner om hur ledare i diktaturer agerar – och riskerar att forma om presidentämbetet för all framtid, enligt en forskare. Trump kommer med påståenden som är uppenbart osanna och som är lätta att avslöja som lögner. Men det struntar han i. Han verkar anse att han inte måste acceptera fakta på samma sätt som alla andra, säger Pfiffner. Donald Trump not only lies more but also far worse than his predecessors. The way the US president lies is reminiscent of how dictatorial leaders act - and risk reshaping the presidency for all time, according to one researcher. James P. James P. Pfiffner Policy at George Mason University. His major areas of expertise are the Presidency, American National Government, and Public Management. He has lectured on these topics at universities in Europe and throughout the United States as well as at the Federal Executive Institute, the National War College, the U.S. Military Academy, and at the State, Justice, and Defense Departments. Pfiffner is University Professor of Public Trump comes with statements that are obviously untrue and that are easy to reveal as lies. But he ignores that. He seems to think he doesn't have to accept facts in the same way as everyone else, Pfiffner says.

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