Das Reichserntedankfest

Appears to be an admission there. As an objective observer I have to agree with T.A. The nazi comparison is obvious in the OP.

The comparison is unquestioning obidence and loyality.

Godwin's law doesn't apply here. You need to read the law.

I've also posted other pictures of NK, China and USSR rallies.
 
. The comparison is unquestioning obidence and loyality.

Godwin's law doesn't apply here. You need to read the law. .
You posted a photo of a nazi rally in the OP. The comparison was obvious. Godwin’s Law applies.

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I've also posted other pictures of NK, China and USSR rallies. .
Too late. According to the law you already lost the argument in the OP.
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You can start a new thread.
 
You posted a photo of a nazi rally in the OP. The comparison was obvious. Godwin’s Law applies.

Too late. According to the law you already lost the argument in the OP.

You can start a new thread.

Sorry Charlie. No cigar for you.

T. A. is just buttsore for being included as one of those fiercely loyal Trump supporters who would be willing to do anything Trump says. 1/6 demonstrated that.

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Sorry Charlie. No cigar for you.

T. A. is just buttsore for being included as one of those fiercely loyal Trump supporters who would be willing to do anything Trump says. 1/6 demonstrated that.
Agreed but you referenced nazis in the OP. Yes, as the argument extends in time the probability of reference to nazis increases. But you defied the probabilities by referencing nazis in the OP. You lost the argument quicker than normal.
I suggest you start a new thread. You’ve already lost in the one.
 
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The Reich Harvest Thanksgiving Festival (German: Das Reichserntedankfest) was a monumental Nazi German celebration of the peasantry and the German farmers. The festivals ran from 1933 to 1937 on the Bückeberg, a hill near the town of Hamelin. Most festivals occurred every October, with the 1934 festival commencing 30 September. The official purpose of the festival was the recognition of the achievements of the German farmers, whom the Nazis called the Reichsnährstand (the Reich's Food Estate). The celebration was also used by the Nazis as a propaganda tool to showcase the connection between Führer Adolf Hitler and the German people. The festival was part of a cycle of Nazi celebrations which included the annual party rally at Nuremberg, Hitler's birthday celebrations and other important events on the Nazi calendar.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reich_Harvest_Thanksgiving_Festival

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Agreed but you referenced nazis in the OP. Yes, as the argument extends in time the probability of reference to nazis increases. But you defied the probabilities by referencing nazis in the OP. You lost the argument quicker than normal.
I suggest you start a new thread. You’ve already lost in the one.

That is not what Godwin's law says. It says nothing about starting a discussion about Nazis. Read the law!!!
 
That is not what Godwin's law says. It says nothing about starting a discussion about Nazis. Read the law!!!

Godwin's law
[Godwin's law]
NOUN
humorous
the theory that as an online discussion progresses, it becomes inevitable that someone or something will eventually be compared to Adolf Hitler or the Nazis, regardless of the original topic.

You started off by invoking it. That's extremely quick progress. Oh, and it's obvious you don't have a sense of humor if you think I responded out of "butthurt" about Trump. I responded because it was fun to do so.
 
You started off by invoking it. That's extremely quick progress. Oh, and it's obvious you don't have a sense of humor if you think I responded out of "butthurt" about Trump. I responded because it was fun to do so.

Ah so you were trolling my OP? Got it.

And apparently you missed the part: "regardless of the original topic".

If I started a thread comparing Kim Jong-un to Hitler, is that a example of Godwin's law?

:bigthink:
 
Ah so you were trolling my OP? Got it.

And apparently you missed the part: "regardless of the original topic".

If I started a thread comparing Kim Jong-un to Hitler, is that a example of Godwin's law?

:bigthink:

Yes. Kim Jong Un is completely different from Hitler. He's more like a medieval despot than anything else. I bet he'd have people burned at the stake (like a steak?) just for deigning to look at him as he passed by...
 
Not true. You can start off with an improper Hitler comparison too, just as you did.

Nope. That is not what the law says. You need to read it again, slowly.

Godwin's law, short for Godwin's law (or rule) of Nazi analogies, is an Internet adage asserting that as an online discussion grows longer (regardless of topic or scope), the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Adolf Hitler becomes more likely.

Read it a few times slowly.
 
In December 2015, Godwin commented on the Nazi and fascist comparisons being made by several articles about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, saying: "If you're thoughtful about it and show some real awareness of history, go ahead and refer to Hitler when you talk about Trump, or any other politician."[12] In August 2017, Godwin made similar remarks on social networking websites Facebook and Twitter with respect to the two previous days' Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, endorsing and encouraging comparisons of its alt-right organizers to Nazis.[13][14][15][16]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
 
In December 2015, Godwin commented on the Nazi and fascist comparisons being made by several articles about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, saying: "If you're thoughtful about it and show some real awareness of history, go ahead and refer to Hitler when you talk about Trump, or any other politician."[12] In August 2017, Godwin made similar remarks on social networking websites Facebook and Twitter with respect to the two previous days' Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, endorsing and encouraging comparisons of its alt-right organizers to Nazis.[13][14][15][16]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law

LOL. That's a sick rekt.
 
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