Madison Square Garden opened in 1968 and was not the venue for a 1930s "Nazi" rally...

On February 20, 1939, a Nazi rally took place at Madison Square Garden, organized by the German American Bund. More than 20,000 people attended, and Fritz Julius Kuhn was a featured speaker.
Repetition isn't making this one better. Your desperate is showing. It was a different building. The ghosts of The Garden pasts invade your daydreams, but stubbornly do not infect reality.

OMG!!! say the leftist whackos... A rally was once held in a similarly named venue!!!shiftplusone! and some jokes were told there by a comedian that wasn't Trump!111!!!11!
 
Repetition isn't making this one better. Your desperate is showing. It was a different building. The ghosts of The Garden pasts invade your daydreams, but stubbornly do not infect reality.

OMG!!! say the leftist whackos... A rally was once held in a similarly named venue!!!shiftplusone! and some jokes were told there by a comedian that wasn't Trump!111!!!11!
Its a different building at a different location, and does not even share ownership with the place where the German American Bund met.
 
On the evening of Feb. 20, 1939, the marquee of New York's Madison Square Garden was lit up with the evening's main event: a "Pro American Rally." The organizers had chosen the date in celebration of George Washington's birthday and had procured a 30-foot-tall banner of America's first president for the stage. More than 20,000 men and women streamed inside and took their seats. The view they had was stunning: Washington was hung between American flags — and swastikas.

The rally was sponsored by the German American Bund, an organization with headquarters in Manhattan and thousands of members across the United States. In the 1930s, the Bund was one of several organizations in the United States that were openly supportive of Adolf Hitler and the rise of fascism in Europe. They had parades, bookstores and summer camps for youth. Their vision for America was a cocktail of white supremacy, fascist ideology and American patriotism.

At Madison Square Garden, the rally opened with the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag. The mood was jubilant. Attendees wore Nazi armbands, waved American flags and held aloft posters with slogans like "Stop Jewish Domination of Christian America." There were storm troopers in the aisles, their uniforms almost identical to those of Nazi Germany. "It looked like any political rally — only with a Nazi twist," said Arnie Bernstein, author of Swastika Nation.

The speeches were explicitly anti-Semitic, and tirades against "job-taking Jewish refugees" were met with thunderous applause. "They demanded a white gentile America. They denounced Roosevelt as 'Rosenfeld,' to say that Roosevelt was in the pocket of rich Jews," said Sarah Churchwell, author of Behold, America. In equal measure to the xenophobia, the speeches were loaded with American boosterism.

Sez the confused jew who supports a candidate who wouldn't choose the better partner to be her VP because he was jewish. Guano, you are a mess.
 
Its a different building at a different location, and does not even share ownership with the place where the German American Bund met.
And yet, according to leftist Trumpists, the ghosts of Garden Past have infected the current venue and every basketball game held there has been a klan rally.
 
Repetition isn't making this one better. Your desperate is showing. It was a different building. The ghosts of The Garden pasts invade your daydreams, but stubbornly do not infect reality.

OMG!!! say the leftist whackos... A rally was once held in a similarly named venue!!!shiftplusone! and some jokes were told there by a comedian that wasn't Trump!111!!!11!
but what if it was the same building?

would this argument be intelligent then?
 
but what if it was the same building?

would this argument be intelligent then?
Not really, but it's funnier that it isn't even the same building yet they believe that it somehow "infected" every crowd that has ever been there with Nazi Cooties from beyond the grave. The building that was held in doesn't even exist and was on a different site (they were using it up until they opened the new one, they couldn't be on the same site).

Anyway, a "similarly named" venue is enough to convince leftists that it is the "exact same thing" as the one held nearly a century before. That makes me laugh.
 
Ok, so the entire democrat party hates Jews.
The WOKE Death Cult has a big problem with Jews....on the one hand Jews are very powerful in the Wall Street Mafia/CIA which runs America and created WOKE, but according to WOKE ideology Jews are also oppressors who must be hurt.

Picking a Jew for the Regimes VP would bring too many problems so long was we are conducting genocide in GAZA.
 
MSG was open long before 68' as a kid in the 50's we always saw the circus there

Opened: 1879, 1890, 1925; (former locations); February 11, 1968; (current location)

So much for ignorant gobbers in flyover country


History of Madison Square Garden​


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And yet, according to leftist Trumpists, the ghosts of Garden Past have infected the current venue and every basketball game held there has been a klan rally.
Who said that? You rightys make shit up. There was a huge klan rally in NYC in the 1920s. Trump's dad attended it. it took a long time to retrigger that kind of rally and Trump accomplished it.
 
Once again, MAGA/Alt-Rit/christo-fascist desperation tries to split a hair to justify or distance themselves from the moral defecations they do on American society. Sorry folks, but the Trump Train tore an ass on national TV. You can't blow smoke over that.

It's all under the same banner, Damo. Same city, It's not like a brand new building in another location with completely different name and affiliation was done by the time the Nazi's showed up in 1939.

You've got to get the crack out of your pipe and come up with something stronger than this BS, Damo! Jeez!
 
Madison Square Garden Center (as it was originally called) was never the venue of a 1930s Nazi Rally. Unless it traveled back in time as part of a hilarious and epically funny sitcom where it got into silly antics, almost became its own father, and, apparently, even tried to trap thousands of Nazis into embarrassing themselves within its hallowed halls.


The idea that just because something almost shared a venue, but really didn't as the building didn't exist, nearly 100 years apart it means that they are the same thing is absurd itself. If that were the case then every single basketball game played in the Garden has been a Nazi Rally. Well, it would be that way if it happened to actually be the place where Nazis met... however it opened on February 11th, 1968, and it was not the venue where the Nazis met... Not even by the way that hilariously and expertly (also very convincingly, you know you wanted to watch it) pitched sitcom idea's time travelling hilarity suggested.
It is the fourth Madison Square Garden.

I guess symbolically it is the same thing, but you got to feel sorry for trump never being able to have the full Nazi rally he wants.

The Nazi Rally Grounds in Nuremberg are also gone.
 
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