Is Trumpism spreading around the globe?

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Nazism has always existed across the globe


Has, it Anchovies?

No, Nazism has not always existed. It is a political ideology that emerged in the early 20th century, specifically in Germany after World War I. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Origins: Nazism, short for National Socialism, was developed from various political and social movements in Germany. The Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) was officially founded in 1920 by Adolf Hitler and Anton Drexler.
  • Ideological Development: The ideology combined elements of nationalism, racial superiority (especially Aryanism), anti-Semitism, anti-communism, and authoritarianism. It was heavily influenced by the aftermath of World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, economic depression, and German nationalist sentiments.
  • Peak and Decline: Nazism reached its zenith when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, leading to the establishment of a totalitarian regime. The ideology was discredited and largely dismantled after the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II in 1945, with the Nuremberg Trials exposing the horrors of Nazi policies, particularly the Holocaust.
  • Post-War Influence: While the ideology itself was officially defeated, elements of far-right and neo-Nazi movements have persisted in various forms around the world, but they do not represent the mainstream or the official political landscape of any country as Nazism did in Germany from 1933 to 1945.

Thus, while some of the ideas and prejudices that Nazism propagated might have historical antecedents, the specific, organized form of Nazism as a political movement is a product of the early 20th century.


@Grok
 
Has, it Anchovies?

No, Nazism has not always existed. It is a political ideology that emerged in the early 20th century, specifically in Germany after World War I. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Origins: Nazism, short for National Socialism, was developed from various political and social movements in Germany. The Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) was officially founded in 1920 by Adolf Hitler and Anton Drexler.
  • Ideological Development: The ideology combined elements of nationalism, racial superiority (especially Aryanism), anti-Semitism, anti-communism, and authoritarianism. It was heavily influenced by the aftermath of World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, economic depression, and German nationalist sentiments.
  • Peak and Decline: Nazism reached its zenith when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, leading to the establishment of a totalitarian regime. The ideology was discredited and largely dismantled after the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II in 1945, with the Nuremberg Trials exposing the horrors of Nazi policies, particularly the Holocaust.
  • Post-War Influence: While the ideology itself was officially defeated, elements of far-right and neo-Nazi movements have persisted in various forms around the world, but they do not represent the mainstream or the official political landscape of any country as Nazism did in Germany from 1933 to 1945.

Thus, while some of the ideas and prejudices that Nazism propagated might have historical antecedents, the specific, organized form of Nazism as a political movement is a product of the early 20th century.


@Grok
Grok again, too funny
 
Time to educate “copy and paste” again:


Beginning to wonder why I bother
 
Time to educate “copy and paste” again:


Beginning to wonder why I bother
Anything not part of the left narrative is "misinformation".
 
FRANCE ALSO NEEDS TO APPOINT SOMEONE TO SLASH BUREAUCRACY


“I've just returned from the USA, as you so kindly noted, and I was able to see the wind of optimism prevailing in that country.And when you come back to France after spending a few days in the USA, it's a bit of a cold shower, I must say. You get the impression that in the USA, you're welcomed with open arms, taxes are going to drop to 15%, the workshops you can build in the USA are subsidized in a whole series of states, and the American president encourages this. The market is growing fast. Just look at the new boutique Pietro has opened in New York, which is an incredible success. Frankly, there are 100-meter-long waiting lines. It's really quite exceptional. And yet, it's very, very elitist. So when you come to France and see that we're about to raise taxes by 40% on companies that manufacture in France, it's almost unbelievable. So we're going to tax Made in France. If you want to cool down optimism, it's hard to beat that. It's the ideal way to encourage relocation. We offered other solutions. To do that, we'd have to do what they do in the U.S., appoint someone to slash the bureaucracy a bit. But as soon as you try to do that, you're sued, it's impossible.”




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