Paranoid leftist film that highlights leftist ignorance
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gillesxpsg — 12 years ago(February 15, 2014 04:18 AM)
It's called paying lip service, politicians do it all the time. Christianity was extremely strong in Germany at this time and since Hitler chose to democratically to climb to power he could not be openly anti christianity. I doubt he was much interested in religion himself though he did admire Islam. The Nazi state persecuted Christian organisations, some christians were sent to concentration camps others purged, the Nazis practised an anti christian policy of forced Euthanasia, concentration camps, disturbing reharking of pre christian paganism and so on. Hitler was a weak dictator and so he had to handle the churches carefully, he tried to bind the churches to his will under a Reich church, but he failed. He banned the scout movement in order that his Youth movement could succeed. don't lap up Nazi propaganda, you wouldn't accept it concerning anything else why accept it in regArds to Christianity?
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yusef-ghanima — 12 years ago(March 14, 2014 05:25 AM)
you are carzy to think that there is difference between right and left and that they are not both controlled by the same secret societies, both bush and kerry were in the same skull and bones freemasonic club.
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danimal09752 — 11 years ago(May 04, 2014 07:04 PM)
It's sad you are so confused. I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that a) you are under 25 and b) you are a very hard core, supports Obama in anything he does without question liberal.
The movie rips the Islamic faith in the same way it rips gays. It's made apparent that BOTH are punished for being what they are.
As for the whole Republican thing and talking of Hitler and his fondness of Islam..
Hitler's fondness for Islam has zero to do with the government in this movie. The point of the movie is that the government has turned against EVERYONE that is different.
Republicans aim for less government and more free trade. Thus the 1980's being so financially successful. Republicans pushing free trade, etc. Not an overbearing controlling government.
Look at the government in the film. Curfews, trying to take money from anyone deemed by the government as rich, the government spying on citizens, etc. And look at what we have now with Democrats in power. Government taking over businesses by force, government agencies spying on private citizens, the government pushing to take the money from anyone they see well off. Whole lot of similarities there.
So before you spout off trying to sound all informed, just because you've read a page on wikipedia and listened to Jon Stewart tell you how mean the other guys are, try at least a bit, to inform yourself. -
!!!deleted!!! (40461903) — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 04:19 PM)
I think most British people would rather be "loyal to the monarch" than loyal to some kind of diversity-inspired "Council of Elders" selected by Guardian readers from various minorities (Muslim/Arab/black only, of course) intended to replace the monarchy.
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Jack Doyle — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 11:52 AM)
lol council of elders, fun strawman. Probably still better than an elderly german workshy benefit sponger, at least those elders would be British.
Personally I'd rather elect a monarch to do all that school opening, foreign reception stuff. I'd vote for David Attenborough. -
TeenGangDeb — 10 years ago(October 29, 2015 08:10 PM)
Right wing conservatism is built on lies, hatred and fear that anyone "different" is threatening. And people are not worthy of help. And someone is coming for all of their guns.
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