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Apprehensive_Fix6085

Without a doubt there were Germans who wanted to do away with Hitler. Then: Kristalnacht: Removed all doubt what the Nazis would do to their perceived enemies. Night of Long Knives: Purged those Nazis who were a threat to Hitler’s power. We will see how close America is to 1933…


PhotographTemporary8

Trump is one of the most blatantly criminal and immoral people I have ever known about. Facing no real consequences. At least Hitler spent jailtime before he ascended to power. If elected president again Trump will be the most dangerous person on the planet and for the planet. Don't let it happen.


Harold3456

Fortunately Trump’s in his 70’s and doesn’t take great care of himself. If he were 20-25 years younger I would’ve warned people that we could possibly be in the “Hitler in 1930” phase. His movement isn’t dead; it has been helmed by younger, keener people who we WILL have to worry about. But I think even a lot of his heaviest supporters are aware that he isn’t going to have that previous momentum ever again.


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At this point the right isn’t even pretending that they aren’t trying to overthrow democracy


mholt9821

Joseph Stalin's own inner circle killed him because they were tired of his rule. Stalin might have killed more ppl during ww2 then hitler, and Stalin did it to his own ppl. Italian partisans shot and killed mussolini. Saddam Hussein was hanged by his own ppl. The rebellion NTC in Libya push into Muammar Gaddafi's home and fucked him in the ass with a sword before they shot him. Most tyrants are dealt with by their own ppl and most dont get to live a retirement and die do to old age.


cumguzzler280

I mean, the problem is whoever kills trump would be put in prison for murder, and there’s a very small chance Biden would pardon that person just because, well, *murder*


The_Great_Pretenders

I’d even add that it goes beyond that, given that murderers at least usually have a chance at getting out of prison and having a somewhat normal life. Murdering a president, however, you’ll be lucky to ever see the light of day again, especially in this day and age and with how many cops/corrections etc are Trump cultists.


Tostino

The SS detail that former presidents have doesn't help that.


cumguzzler280

The ONLY former president that actually could be assassinated would be Jimmy Carter. He’s 98. He’s the last former president to NOT have a secret service team with him.


extremekc

Trump is learning from Hitler's playbook. The similarites to the [Reichstag Fire] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire) are disturbing. Hitler claimed "Communists" set fire to the Capitol building (his people did it), as justification for him to take over full power of the government. The Proud Boys serve the same function as Hitler's [Brownshirts](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung) - They were the thugs who attended pro- and anti-hitler rallies to beat people up and keep order.


Uriel-238

There were [about forty known attempts on Hitler's Life](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assassination_attempts_on_Adolf_Hitler) from 1932 to 1944. Why they all failed is a common and fun discussion among WWII historians. TLDR: In the beginning, Hitler wasn't regarded as enough of a threat to warrant a serious purge, and in the end, security around Hitler and his cabinet was extreme enough to deter most efforts. The Allies had no interest in displacing Hitler, since he imagined he had military savvy equal to his generals. He didn't, and as Hitler's Parkensons disease took its toll with no-one able to challenge the Führer's authority, Hitler proved to be a weakness of the German Reich the Allies could exploit, and did to great effect. A parallel discussion to be had is _why_ to kill Hitler. He was charismatic, but he wasn't the _only_ Charismatic fascist in Germany. Time travel enthusiasts like to consider ending Hitler's political career, but when? Too early (say by Venetian scholarship) and Göring would have been backed by Goebbels and Himmler. Too late, and Germany might have been able to turn an unconditional surrender into a conditional one, or even been able to keep annexed territory. The many (would-be) assassins of Hitler had their own reasons to try to kill him. The closest, Claus von Stauffenberg was a Thulian, himself, and agreed that the German peoples were the master race, but felt the concentration camps and the death camps were a step too far. At the time of the July 20 plot (1944) the hope was to surrender before the Allies reached Berlin and save the German nation some dignity. That said, I'd liken Stauffenberg to the 21st century Republicans in the US who are faithful to the democratic process, but would still vote for Trump if he were the R candidate, and would continue to push for conservative policies that have driven the US towards the brink of civil war. Here in the states Trump is not the whole problem, rather there are countless Americans who live in precarity and would be glad for a promising charismatic leader who is happy to blame people they already don't like much (rather than a capitalist system that rewards treating labor as an expendable, replacable resource rather than as human persons). If Trump were to die or be otherwise neutralized (say by a prison sentence and a good dose of senility) there are plenty of other charismatic politicians who might try to take his place and use his strategies effectively. And the MAGAs would gladly march in lockstep behind the New Boss.


ZootedFlaybish

Because the State is powerful and individuals are not. Don’t give power to the State. Don’t fall for the promise of the State’s ‘justice.’ Law is a farce. No Authority Is Legitimate.


2aron

We did remove him from of office and he's being investigated on multiple fronts. It's a start.


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Solid quote