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Recent Nazism

 

September 30, 2022

The concept of Nazism is the appropriate viewpoint for the recent political upheaval, first because the primary instigators such as Trump are full-blown Nazis in their character and purposes and then because following in their path is social deterioration that is not far from completing the process of producing Nazism.

This perspective is defining Nazism as the most complete form of social decay that is possible. The outer manifestations will be adapted to recent realities, while the underlying standards, motives and methods are always the same for all elements of corruption. Only the degree varies. That's why the first example of Nazism could not be significantly different in essence than the recently forming Nazism.

What then are full-blown Nazis (who pretend to be normal like everyone else)? At the top of the list of relevance, of course, is white racism. It's an overwhelming theme of the corruption that has been taking over society. One of the most common manifestations is so-called replacement theory which states immigrants are being brought into the country to dilute the voting power of white males who have been in the country longer than recent immigrants.

More basic is the purpose. The purpose of corrupters is always to get rid of the demands placed upon them by ordered existence including governmental laws and rationality. Whim is the only possible outlet for corruption. That's defining whim as demands with no structured or consistent realities involved including a total disregard for contradictions.

Corrupters are stuck with those purposes, because they did not derive enough abstract reality (knowledge) to function properly in a complex society. In more primitive societies, the absence of a high degree of complexity placed less demand upon the incompetence of corrupters, which resulted in manifestations of corruption which were much more simplistic.

Stripping government of laws is a major purpose of corrupters. When there is nothing left but the whims of a dictator is when Nazism becomes recognizable for what it is. The German Nazis had to go through a normal process of getting elected, before they could reduce government to dictatorial whim by such methods as hanging their political opponents every few months, until there were none left.

The purpose of stripping laws from the government in the U.S. became visibly manifest with Reagan's promotion of deregulation. Reaganites were obsessed with getting the government off their backs. Reagan said, the last thing anyone wants to hear is, I'm from the government and I'm here to help you. Since no such thing ever occurred, the purpose was to cast government into the frame of tyranny.

Trump's manifestation of lawlessness is an attempt to defy all laws that apply to him as an ethic. He tries to get rid of the concept of laws which are properly derived through valid government. In place of valid laws, corrupters want to drive their enemies in circles with endless, unmeetable demands as a harassment tactic, such as trying to turn welfare recipients into Eagle Scouts to teach them a work ethic.

When Trump was impeached for violating laws related to election subversion, conservatives in the Senate refused to complete the process saying the concern was nothing but a life-style dispute. Reducing government laws to a life-style dispute is a contempt for validly created laws—the same persons who want food stamp recipients to learn the work ethic, while most of them work for the minimum wage with no ability to afford housing or health care, often living on the streets while working for the minimum wage or less. Obama put twelve million of them on health insurance rolls, before conservatives took them back off during Trump years.

 
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