Type louder.
@VeroniqueB99 Mango Mussolini isn’t creative enough to come up with all this on his own, of course he would take plays out of Hitler’s playbook. The man idolizes him — I’m not religious but I do hope after he passes away that there’s a special place for him to suffer.
@VeroniqueB99 No, but you could add the alt-text. 😄

@Kletskous @VeroniqueB99

Ironic, given that items also left off this list include
Targeting disabled people as 'useless eaters'

@anarchademic She blocked me 😂 @VeroniqueB99

@Kletskous @VeroniqueB99

😮 🙄
O, me too, I guess ('profile unavailable')

@anarchademic

It's weird. Anyway, I follow you now. #solidarity @VeroniqueB99

#AltText #Disability

@Kletskous @VeroniqueB99

greetings, new mutual

@anarchademic Thank you and welcome. 💜 @VeroniqueB99

@Kletskous

O, just realized
@VeroniqueB99
has #AltText4Me in her profile--which I guess means she can't do it herself but appreciates others adding it. O, well.

@VeroniqueB99 #Alt4You Post watermarked michellecannonsmith reads,
“Hitler didn't start with camps. He started with: ‘Make Germany great again’. Banning books. Targeting the press. Blaming immigrants. Creating enemies from neighbors. Defunding the arts. Stoking fear of outsiders. Demonizing educators. Rewriting history in schools. Sound familiar? Or should I type louder?”
@VeroniqueB99 I couldn't agree more. The ground for Hitler was well fertilized with the 'stab in the back' lie which unmoored the German people from reality.

@VeroniqueB99 Americans have managed to conceal, or forget, the everyday banality of authoritarianism within themselves.

It was always there, waiting for the right trigger: The reaction to follow a leader out of fear, triggered by perceived loss of status.

It is built right into humanity. We never grow past it. To ignore it is at great peril like this. We can teach about it, but it is not enough. Not enough people actually control or know themselves enough to rise above it. 😕

@VeroniqueB99 Image description:
Hitler didn't start with camps.
He started with:
• "Make Germany great again"
• Banning books
• Targeting the press
• Blaming immigrants
• Creating enemies from neighbors
• Defunding the arts
• Stoking fear of outsiders
• Demonizing educators
• Rewriting history in schools
Sound familiar? Or should I type louder?
@VeroniqueB99 Don't forget harnessing fake science (looking at you, RFK) to support views that suited them -- and attacking actual science as corrupt, ideological, and anti-German when it didn't support their views.
@mattijamsa @VeroniqueB99 And attacking elite universities up to the point of them losing their status: the university of Göttingen was The Center of the scientific world in different areas (math, physics, chemistry) until 1933, but since then never raised back to its former glory.
@VeroniqueB99 I feel like anyone who hasn’t listened to this by now isn’t going to listen until it’s too late
@VeroniqueB99 probably worth mentioning that German nazis used the US as a direct inspiration. They basically wanted to do their own version of Manifest Destiny.
@VeroniqutleubeB99 Your warning are too subtle. Louder and longer. more . USE smaller words. use = signs.
@VeroniqueB99 sadece Trump değilki bizde ustası var bu işin... Not just Trump...
@VeroniqueB99 I've been saying for years at this point it's Holocaust 2.0, happening now.
@VeroniqueB99 I may not have liked History class, and got poor grades on assignments, but I did absorb enough of the knowledge to pattern match!
@VeroniqueB99 Definitely type louder, as it does sound familiar.

@VeroniqueB99 @jpmens

Was recently thinking about this list you shared in the context of the classic Sesame Street "Great Cookie Thief" sketch¹.

"But me not have same mustache…"

¹ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqlwPl6j3XQ

Classic Sesame Street - The great cookie thief

YouTube
@gumnos @jpmens 😅🤣🤣🤣🤣 ❤️ love it!!