Hitler put the word 'socialist' in the party name to try to appeal to workers and unite the fractured German people against communists- which he did with the Anti-Comintern (Anti Communist International) Pact. Their economy or societal regimentation does not qualify as socialist in the least. Not in the least because they were actually the world's most successful economy at the time.
People arguing Nazis are socialist because of the name REALLY need to realize their cognitive dissonance, because if we play that game, then ANTIFA really is anti-fascist.
People don't argue the Nazis were socialists because of the name
We do, though. Pointing out the "socialist" in NSDAP is our go-to response to being called Nazis. Which essentially amounts to "NO U!", and as the other guy pointed out, is shitty logic.
Hitler constantly used the same "people's XYZ" language trope of communists. He definitely nationalized a lot of the economy and while destroying the pedos and "rootless cosmopolitan" type communists he used the term "national socialism" for a reason.
Right wing is about limited government and the individual and his rights. That was not a thing in Nazi germany. Anyone who tells you that "nationalism" is what defines right wing is a dirty communist because the USSR, Red China, and the Norks are some of the most nationalist countries that ever existed. Nationalism is not right or left wing. Right wingers should be nationalist because the alternative is to be globalist and they get roflcopter rides.
"Nationalization under Nazi Germany was substantial. Over 500 major companies were either nationalized or absorbed by state-owned companies, one of the largest being the Hermann Göring Works (iron), mostly operated by the Nazi Party apparatus"
I spent all of 5 seconds looking up nationalization in Wikipedia and came up with this. The people Antifa model themselves after became the Stasi in East Germany after the war.
Biden wants to force companies to have board members based on ethnicity and from unions. You have to wonder where he could of come up with these ideas, huh?
Thing about socialism is EVERYTHING is owned by the state. If you steal from a factory, you're not only stealing from the state, but with how centrally planned economies are, you are sabatoging the state as well.
And don't forget the Italian Fascists...
"The regime of Benito Mussolini extended nationalisation, creating the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI) as a State holding company for struggling firms, including the car maker Alfa Romeo. A parallel body, Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (Eni) was set up to manage State oil and gas interests. Fascist Italy had nationalized over three-quarters of its economy by 1939, more so than any nation other than the Soviet Union. Mussolini had earlier boasted in 1934 that “Three-fourths of Italian economy, industrial and agricultural, is in the hands of the state." By 1939 the Italian state had taken over four-fifths of Italy's shipping and shipbuilding, three-fourths of pig iron production, and nearly half of the steel industry."
Guy Fawkes: the "hero" who wanted to blow up the parliament building in Britain in the 16th or 17th century, when in reality he wanted to depose the king to bring in a catholic power. Same methods, same control, but different people who want to be in control.
Hitler put the word 'socialist' in the party name to try to appeal to workers and unite the fractured German people against communists- which he did with the Anti-Comintern (Anti Communist International) Pact. Their economy or societal regimentation does not qualify as socialist in the least. Not in the least because they were actually the world's most successful economy at the time.
People arguing Nazis are socialist because of the name REALLY need to realize their cognitive dissonance, because if we play that game, then ANTIFA really is anti-fascist.
We do, though. Pointing out the "socialist" in NSDAP is our go-to response to being called Nazis. Which essentially amounts to "NO U!", and as the other guy pointed out, is shitty logic.
Volkswagen = "people's car"
Volksyager = "people's fighter"
Hitler constantly used the same "people's XYZ" language trope of communists. He definitely nationalized a lot of the economy and while destroying the pedos and "rootless cosmopolitan" type communists he used the term "national socialism" for a reason.
Right wing is about limited government and the individual and his rights. That was not a thing in Nazi germany. Anyone who tells you that "nationalism" is what defines right wing is a dirty communist because the USSR, Red China, and the Norks are some of the most nationalist countries that ever existed. Nationalism is not right or left wing. Right wingers should be nationalist because the alternative is to be globalist and they get roflcopter rides.
"Nationalization under Nazi Germany was substantial. Over 500 major companies were either nationalized or absorbed by state-owned companies, one of the largest being the Hermann Göring Works (iron), mostly operated by the Nazi Party apparatus"
I spent all of 5 seconds looking up nationalization in Wikipedia and came up with this. The people Antifa model themselves after became the Stasi in East Germany after the war.
Biden wants to force companies to have board members based on ethnicity and from unions. You have to wonder where he could of come up with these ideas, huh?
Thing about socialism is EVERYTHING is owned by the state. If you steal from a factory, you're not only stealing from the state, but with how centrally planned economies are, you are sabatoging the state as well.
And don't forget the Italian Fascists... "The regime of Benito Mussolini extended nationalisation, creating the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI) as a State holding company for struggling firms, including the car maker Alfa Romeo. A parallel body, Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (Eni) was set up to manage State oil and gas interests. Fascist Italy had nationalized over three-quarters of its economy by 1939, more so than any nation other than the Soviet Union. Mussolini had earlier boasted in 1934 that “Three-fourths of Italian economy, industrial and agricultural, is in the hands of the state." By 1939 the Italian state had taken over four-fifths of Italy's shipping and shipbuilding, three-fourths of pig iron production, and nearly half of the steel industry."
Or brown shirts that helped bring hitler to power!
but muh the post office and public school is socialist.
Nazi is fascism.
State approved xyz
Guy Fawkes: the "hero" who wanted to blow up the parliament building in Britain in the 16th or 17th century, when in reality he wanted to depose the king to bring in a catholic power. Same methods, same control, but different people who want to be in control.