▲ | ViewTrick1002 2 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is interesting how far the American Overton window [0] has shifted. With white supremacy now being featured on HN. I truly never could comprehend how Hitler got to power. Now we’re seeing it in action, and it scares me. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | jacquesm 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> I truly never could comprehend how Hitler got to power. There are two great movies about this. 'The Third Wave' and 'Er ist wieder da'. Of course we have reality now and we see how ostensibly smart people are lured in by soundbites and simple solutions to complicated problems. The dumb ones I can't really blame but the smart ones are a much bigger problem. They twist and turn like eels on a hook to try to justify that which can't be justified at all, not even in the abstract. And yet, they persist. And in doing so they normalize the language and the attitude that goes with that. It's like watching something viral replicate. > Now we’re seeing it in action, and it scares me. Yes, it scares me too. It scares me in ways that I did not think I could be scared. It scares me to the point that I wonder if we're not already past the point of no return, that this - like WWII - has to burn out before things can get better again. Assuming there will be anything left. Too many forces are working really hard to destabilize the world that we've come to take for granted. What I have realized though is that at the head of these movements are a relatively small number of people, each with their own agenda. And you have to wonder: if it hadn't been Hitler, who would have come to power there? None of the cast that we know had the power of oration that Hitler had, his ability to make people believe that he had the answers, when he clearly did not. The dissatisfaction of the German populace with the outcome of WWI and the finger pointing are very much reminiscent of what is happening right now in many places all over the world. The exact same patterns. And instead of radio (which never lost its power) we now have the TV and the internet to push our buttons and make us act against our own interests. 'May you live in interesting times' always was a curse, not a blessing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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