And then we recruited them in operation paperclip and scrubbed their former lives and gave them nice cushy jobs in intelligence agencies and NASA and wonder how we got to this point.
It's almost as if people don't stop being evil Nazis just because they are recruited to a different country.
Um, no actually. A lot of progressive talking points come from the founders of fascism. Take this excerpt from The Big Lie:
Gentile [founder of Italian fascism] urges that all citizens must submit to the authority of the state, not just in economic matters, but in all matters. Since everything is political, the state gets to tell everyone how to think and also what to do—there is no private sphere unregulated by the state. Fascism, according to Gentile, is a “total conception of life . . . One cannot be a Fascist in politics and not a Fascist in school, not a Fascist in one’s family, not a Fascist in one’s workplace.” The state must work to bring about this generalized fascist consciousness.
Operation Paperclip brought people with these tendencies into the upper levels of the bureaucracy and politics. Their ideologies have permeated American policies as a result. Learn who controls the narrative and fight against it.
A similar number joined the nazi party in Germany too right? Just saying.
And then we recruited them in operation paperclip and scrubbed their former lives and gave them nice cushy jobs in intelligence agencies and NASA and wonder how we got to this point.
It's almost as if people don't stop being evil Nazis just because they are recruited to a different country.
Better a nazi than a Commie.
Marginally.
They're both socialist authoritarians that belong against the wall.
Um, no actually. A lot of progressive talking points come from the founders of fascism. Take this excerpt from The Big Lie:
Operation Paperclip brought people with these tendencies into the upper levels of the bureaucracy and politics. Their ideologies have permeated American policies as a result. Learn who controls the narrative and fight against it.
DOH!
The only thing different from then and now is the clothes. And we say the word "cool" alot.