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  1. Now? We’ve had this proof for a long time already.
    This was their future from over 50 years ago.

  2. “America First” was originally a slogan of pro-Nazi Americans. Total coincidence, I’m sure.

  3. We’ll see how happy they are with their choices when the whole american economic system just completely collapses.

  4. Where all the “you can’t just call us nazis because we don’t agree with you” republicans at? What do you have to say for yourselves?

  5. And past and present. 

    People assaulting the capitol wearing shirts that said “Six million wasn’t enough” didn’t tip this off?

    (Or you know, everything over the last 60 years. Surely there were no signs.)

  6. The *sole* value of conservatism is respect for and obedience to [one’s perception of] traditionally established hierarchy, and hierarchy dictates that those on top (in-groups) are rightfully idolized and receive privileges, credibility, and resources, while those on the bottom (out-groups) are demonized/dehumanized and/or bound by restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources.

    To them, the second-greatest injustice imaginable is for those [they perceive to be] on the bottom [of social hierarchy] to have access to the rights, credibility, and resources reserved for those on top. The first greatest injustice is for those on top to be bound by the restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources reserved for those on the bottom.

    When conservatives feel that society has *progressed too far* — in other words, those traditionally on the lower echelons of [social] hierarchy being accepted and given rights, credibility, and resources reserved for those above their station; and/or those traditionally on the upper echelons being questioned and bound by the restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources reserved for those below their station — they will relinquish the “preferring gradual development to abrupt change” and “social stability” parts, and hearken and appeal to traditional hierarchical institutions. Nationalism and racism are the go-to institutions for such, though sex[ual preference/identity] — those who don’t conform to traditional gender roles/norms/appearances/attitudes — is also popular; they will demand strict stratification of society and social hierarchy where in-groups and out-groups are clearly defined, where some people are “less people” than others. The former — by nature — will shrink as less and less people will be found to be “pure”, and virtually everyone is considered “less people” (with significantly fewer rights, credibility, and resources) when compared to the leader at the apex. This is known as [fascism](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fascism), which is the end result of conservatism.

    “Know your place” is their mantra. 

  7. The *sole* value of conservatism is respect for and obedience to [one’s perception of] traditionally established hierarchy, and hierarchy dictates that those on top (in-groups) are rightfully idolized and receive privileges, credibility, and resources, while those on the bottom (out-groups) are demonized/dehumanized and/or bound by restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources.

    To them, the second-greatest injustice imaginable is for those [they perceive to be] on the bottom [of social hierarchy] to have access to the rights, credibility, and resources reserved for those on top. The first greatest injustice is for those on top to be bound by the restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources reserved for those on the bottom.

    When conservatives feel that society has *progressed too far* — in other words, those traditionally on the lower echelons of [social] hierarchy being accepted and given rights, credibility, and resources reserved for those above their station; and/or those traditionally on the upper echelons being questioned and bound by the restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources reserved for those below their station — they will relinquish the “preferring gradual development to abrupt change” and “social stability” parts, and hearken and appeal to traditional hierarchical institutions. Nationalism and racism are the go-to institutions for such, though sex[ual preference/identity] — those who don’t conform to traditional gender roles/norms/appearances/attitudes — is also popular; they will demand strict stratification of society and social hierarchy where in-groups and out-groups are clearly defined, where some people are “less people” than others. The former — by nature — will shrink as less and less people will be found to be “pure”, and virtually everyone is considered “less people” (with significantly fewer rights, credibility, and resources) when compared to the leader at the apex. This is known as [fascism](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fascism), which is the end result of conservatism.

    “Know your place” is their mantra. 

  8. Electrical-Ad6623 on

    The real reason, Trump wanted to become president, is because of all the money he is making in the presidency. All the rest of the things he is doing, are to keep support of his base until he doesn’t need them anymore… he’s really close to not needing them anymore

  9. BotherResponsible378 on

    Mark my words. After the Epstein files are released, the entire right will begin a massive conversation about the age of consent.

    They will all reveal themselves as pedophiles and begin to normalize it.

  10. Call me crazy, but I didn’t need it to be implemented to know it was Nazism. I’m fairly sure my posts a year ago detail how I, and others who read it and have a working brain, called it Nazism or “Nazi shit” I believe was the preferred term.

  11. Conservative does Nazi things.

    Gets caught.

    “I was only joking you guys!”

    Waits for fascist President and technocrats to start lifting arms.

  12. BackgroundPirate3655 on

    Instead of MAGA condemning it, they’re attacking the messengers or shifting the argument. It won’t be long until they bring back the “maybe Hitler wasn’t that bad” argument soon

  13. snakelygiggles on

    we’ve literally had proof since Trump’s first term. right wing media and corpos have just been gaslighting you and now we’re really far down the line into fascism.

    but hey, better late then never, i guess.

  14. Outrageous-Force-119 on

    I don’t know why they aren’t referred to as the klan anymore. They are American with a long history and they have evolved and gone more mainstream but they are a bunch of klansmen.

  15. Can we please stop pretending this is ANYTHING new for Republicans? They’ve been like this my entire, long ass life. They simply no longer have to hide. They’re unmasked.

  16. notevenanorphan on

    I understand why this is different from a news media perspective, primarily because it shatters “plausible deniability” and it makes a direct connection to the Republican Party, but this shit has been openly plastered all over Facebook, Twitter, news media comment sections, YouTube comments, you name it, for as long as Trump has been around and it has largely been ignored and dismissed.

  17. Ambitious-Concern-42 on

    Absolutely true, and when I tried to put this in a CMV, my posting was removed within the hour.

    How is that fair?

  18. External_Beat8153 on

    Sad how this was an obvious path as early as 2016. The signs were there throughout his first term, the evidence gathering when out of office, and Project 2025 in front of anyone who’d look during the 2924 election. Still, enough Americans voted him into office. So for those who now understand the grievous political error they made, do something about it!

  19. This was pretty obvious for the last decade. Like how people were still trying to deny it after unite the right is beyond me.

  20. Is this the right time to say “we told you so?”

    Or should we wait til our heads are being shaved in the prison camps?

  21. The rest of the world has to start seeing the United States as an adversary. The path we are on is going to cause internal and external conflicts of a great magnitude.

  22. Solid proof?

    Holy crap it could not have been more obvious that the fat orange Temu shitler and his nutty cult are hitting all the boxes in the fascism playbook specifically the Nazi one. And have been since his first term.

    I just don’t understand why most Americans are so naive to this and think it’s exaggerated or hyperbole. They really need to learn what actually went down in a slow creep in Nazi germany. Because America is on that path right now as we speak.

  23. Flashback to my grandpa’s WWII stories—guy liberated camps, came home warning about “America First” rallies packed with swastika fans, and here we are with CPAC’s rune remix staring us down like a bad sequel. Proof’s in the pixels, and it’s uglier than any rewrite.

  24. Embarrassed-Crazy112 on

    You mean to say a country founded on genocide, built by slavery, and maintained by some type of external or internal warfare and obscene inequality is destined to become the Fourth Reich?

  25. Why does it always return to Nazis? Why can’t we return to monke? Very few things are worse than Nazis. Also, why did neckbeards have to ruin fedoras? How can we pretend to be Indiana Jones without them?

  26. There was solid “*proof*” before he was elected. He’s literally told us the shit he was gonna do before he was elected and no one stopped him. Plan 2025 was out long before the election. Epstein files. MAGA. Literal videos of him saying horrible shit on tv. Every thing points to him being a monster and no one stopped him. 👍

  27. Particular-County277 on

    They will keep denying it, as they frog march you with a bayonet against your back, into the concentration camps

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