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You're right. Right. It was peaceful. And they knocked out a bunch of windows or, you know, and that there, I'm always hearing like, well, I don't understand when Antifa goes to a, some kind of protest and they, people get beat up or cars are flipped over or set on fire or buildings or whatever, that they say it's peaceful. And they keep saying Antifa, Antifa. What is Antifa exactly?
You're right. Right. It was peaceful. And they knocked out a bunch of windows or, you know, and that there, I'm always hearing like, well, I don't understand when Antifa goes to a, some kind of protest and they, people get beat up or cars are flipped over or set on fire or buildings or whatever, that they say it's peaceful. And they keep saying Antifa, Antifa. What is Antifa exactly?
You're right. Right. It was peaceful. And they knocked out a bunch of windows or, you know, and that there, I'm always hearing like, well, I don't understand when Antifa goes to a, some kind of protest and they, people get beat up or cars are flipped over or set on fire or buildings or whatever, that they say it's peaceful. And they keep saying Antifa, Antifa. What is Antifa exactly?
Yeah, that's not what I think of as fascism at all. But I mean, fascism, I feel like it's basically nationalism, right?
Yeah, that's not what I think of as fascism at all. But I mean, fascism, I feel like it's basically nationalism, right?
Yeah, that's not what I think of as fascism at all. But I mean, fascism, I feel like it's basically nationalism, right?
So if you say, hey, I'm against socialism, they go, oh, you're a fascist, but that's not necessarily true. And on top of that, I was going to say, I think that Adolf was, you know, I mean, I do know that what's so funny is how quickly people forget. When he first came into power, the Nazi party was elected into power, and then he was appointed. You know, everybody loved him.
So if you say, hey, I'm against socialism, they go, oh, you're a fascist, but that's not necessarily true. And on top of that, I was going to say, I think that Adolf was, you know, I mean, I do know that what's so funny is how quickly people forget. When he first came into power, the Nazi party was elected into power, and then he was appointed. You know, everybody loved him.
So if you say, hey, I'm against socialism, they go, oh, you're a fascist, but that's not necessarily true. And on top of that, I was going to say, I think that Adolf was, you know, I mean, I do know that what's so funny is how quickly people forget. When he first came into power, the Nazi party was elected into power, and then he was appointed. You know, everybody loved him.
They loved him for years. He was Time magazine, like, man of the year. Yeah. At one point, he turned Germany around and it was amazing, was phenomenal, even though there were things that were definitely leaning towards that. You could probably see that we're definitely leaning toward the, you know, the coming Holocaust. Right. But the problem is, once the Holocaust happened, World War Two falls.
They loved him for years. He was Time magazine, like, man of the year. Yeah. At one point, he turned Germany around and it was amazing, was phenomenal, even though there were things that were definitely leaning towards that. You could probably see that we're definitely leaning toward the, you know, the coming Holocaust. Right. But the problem is, once the Holocaust happened, World War Two falls.
They loved him for years. He was Time magazine, like, man of the year. Yeah. At one point, he turned Germany around and it was amazing, was phenomenal, even though there were things that were definitely leaning towards that. You could probably see that we're definitely leaning toward the, you know, the coming Holocaust. Right. But the problem is, once the Holocaust happened, World War Two falls.
public opinion shifted away from fascism because they connected the Holocaust with fascism. You know what I'm saying? I mean, in my opinion, like suddenly they said, okay, well, if you're fascist, then you're, you know, you're, you know, one race, but you could have fascism in any country. It could be, this is true, right? There's fascism in, uh,
public opinion shifted away from fascism because they connected the Holocaust with fascism. You know what I'm saying? I mean, in my opinion, like suddenly they said, okay, well, if you're fascist, then you're, you know, you're, you know, one race, but you could have fascism in any country. It could be, this is true, right? There's fascism in, uh,
public opinion shifted away from fascism because they connected the Holocaust with fascism. You know what I'm saying? I mean, in my opinion, like suddenly they said, okay, well, if you're fascist, then you're, you know, you're, you know, one race, but you could have fascism in any country. It could be, this is true, right? There's fascism in, uh,
In Africa, there could be... It could be in Africa, Europe. It could be... Actually, you know who's also... Japan, right? Like anybody.
In Africa, there could be... It could be in Africa, Europe. It could be... Actually, you know who's also... Japan, right? Like anybody.
In Africa, there could be... It could be in Africa, Europe. It could be... Actually, you know who's also... Japan, right? Like anybody.
I'm sorry, but go ahead. No, no. You know what's funny is... So I remember this is โ and we'll get back to this. And maybe Colby will cut this out. But I think this is kind of interesting, right? People love the whole fascist World War II debate right now. Right. Well, listen, I love World War II. I watched the documentaries over and over and over again. I feel bad for my wife.
I'm sorry, but go ahead. No, no. You know what's funny is... So I remember this is โ and we'll get back to this. And maybe Colby will cut this out. But I think this is kind of interesting, right? People love the whole fascist World War II debate right now. Right. Well, listen, I love World War II. I watched the documentaries over and over and over again. I feel bad for my wife.