I sent this:
“Come on kids, we’re going to the Holocaust Museum and eDuCaTiON Center to learn about a time when a terrible tyrant brainwashed a bunch of dumb people with propaganda and convinced them that their political adversaries were spreading disease. They segregated their people into groups, made them show papers, had them literall…
“Come on kids, we’re going to the Holocaust Museum and eDuCaTiON Center to learn about a time when a terrible tyrant brainwashed a bunch of dumb people with propaganda and convinced them that their political adversaries were spreading disease. They segregated their people into groups, made them show papers, had them literally wear symbols to identify themselves, and encouraged the private sector to terminate the people that they didn’t like. It’s an amazing story and we must learn from it so we never repeat it. Now go get your papers and your masks so we can get into the museum and LeArN. Don’t worry though, we’ll be protected from those dirty Jews, oops I mean dirty unvaccinated.”
Excellent! Just one thing: the "terrible tyrant:" did not "encourage the private sector" -rather, firing Jewish employees in just about all private and public sectors was required by law - starting with the " Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service " April 1933. Note, by law - the old fashioned way - not by administrative fiat.
I was going to add, for the "terrible tyrant" the distinction (between admin fiat and law) was largely meaningless even by Apr 1933 - the Socialist and Communist opposition had been snuffed out - many members brutally imprisoned by the SA (a little bit like Antifa) - the terrible tyrant owned the Reichstag. We are not quite there - Biden knows he could not get the employer mandate through the Congress. Starting Jan 7 we learn whether that makes any difference.
I sent this:
“Come on kids, we’re going to the Holocaust Museum and eDuCaTiON Center to learn about a time when a terrible tyrant brainwashed a bunch of dumb people with propaganda and convinced them that their political adversaries were spreading disease. They segregated their people into groups, made them show papers, had them literally wear symbols to identify themselves, and encouraged the private sector to terminate the people that they didn’t like. It’s an amazing story and we must learn from it so we never repeat it. Now go get your papers and your masks so we can get into the museum and LeArN. Don’t worry though, we’ll be protected from those dirty Jews, oops I mean dirty unvaccinated.”
Excellent! Just one thing: the "terrible tyrant:" did not "encourage the private sector" -rather, firing Jewish employees in just about all private and public sectors was required by law - starting with the " Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service " April 1933. Note, by law - the old fashioned way - not by administrative fiat.
Perhaps the only reason this kind of “law” has not passed congress is because we have the Constitution.
And we have guns that the Second Amendment allows the use thereof in certain situations. Never ever give these up!
Amen
We may learn more about that starting Jan 7.
I was going to add, for the "terrible tyrant" the distinction (between admin fiat and law) was largely meaningless even by Apr 1933 - the Socialist and Communist opposition had been snuffed out - many members brutally imprisoned by the SA (a little bit like Antifa) - the terrible tyrant owned the Reichstag. We are not quite there - Biden knows he could not get the employer mandate through the Congress. Starting Jan 7 we learn whether that makes any difference.
I don't think they know about the Constitution. I think it's been pure dumb luck, so far.
Great point!
Very good