Brian Krassenstein © K
@krassenstein
Adolf Hitler, a CONVICTED FELON, rose to power as Chancellor of
Germany in 1933. He cleverly positioned himself as the voice of the
"common man," railing against the elites and the establishment.
To solidify his base, Hitler masterfully scapegoated minorities for the
nation's problems, exploiting societal divisions with an "us vs. them"
narrative. It's almost as if dividing people and stoking anger can serve a
political agenda--who would've guessed?
Once in power, he wasted no time dismantling democratic institutions.
Loyalty wasn't just encouraged; it was demanded. Opponents? Silenced.
Media that dared to question him? Vilified as "the enemy," naturally.
But hey, history is just history, right? It's not like anyone would fall for
something like that again.
No comments:
Post a Comment