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May 24, 2020 08:36:49   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.

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May 24, 2020 08:56:41   #
Lonewolf
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump... (show quote)



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May 24, 2020 09:31:59   #
Mike Easterday
 
Henry Ford was a t*****r to your theory also . He was an absolute CAPITALIST. He sold his copies of his equipment and trucks to the Russians as well . A lot Of Jews were murdered by Stalin as well .

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May 24, 2020 09:53:56   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump... (show quote)


The flip side of the coin, is that everyone else wear a mask so they won’t possibly infect POTUS Trump. Go cry a river somewhere else you long winded speech bag. He is the President so get over it, Wanna be towncrier.

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May 24, 2020 10:08:16   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump... (show quote)




Soros, who is a Jew and a Jew-h**er is your buddy I see. Guess you do not know Soros lead the N**ies to
must of the Jews in Poland who all ended up in the gas chambers and then Soros took over all the property and artworks which make him a millionaire and now live in palatial homes all over the world.

Henry Ford did not support Hitler after he saw what he was doing to the Jews.

You left out Charlie Lindbergh, he also backed the N**ies. But is still admired today in America.

So why not condemn the entire Muslim world as they are all anti-Semite? Well, that's different since it does not fit your anti-Trump agenda.

Get a hobby, you suck it this.

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May 24, 2020 10:36:00   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump... (show quote)


The most disposable person in America is the orange sprayed con man, trump himself..

An image to keep in mind..
An image to keep in mind.....

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May 24, 2020 10:41:30   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Soros, who is a Jew and a Jew-h**er is your buddy I see. Guess you do not know Soros lead the N**ies to
must of the Jews in Poland who all ended up in the gas chambers and then Soros took over all the property and artworks which make him a millionaire and now live in palatial homes all over the world.

Henry Ford did not support Hitler after he saw what he was doing to the Jews.

You left out Charlie Lindbergh, he also backed the N**ies. But is still admired today in America.

So why not condemn the entire Muslim world as they are all anti-Semite? Well, that's different since it does not fit your anti-Trump agenda.

Get a hobby, you suck it this.
Soros, who is a Jew and a Jew-h**er is your buddy ... (show quote)



As one more stupid right winger , you repeat the BS about Soros...

George was a child in the time frame of you remark about Poland.

George Soros was only 14 when the war ended..

Could not have gotten his hands on any treasure of the Jews, even if he had done the things you insist..



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May 24, 2020 11:04:22   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
permafrost wrote:
As one more stupid right winger , you repeat the BS about Soros...

George was a child in the time frame of you remark about Poland.

George Soros was only 14 when the war ended..

Could not have gotten his hands on any treasure of the Jews, even if he had done the things you insist..



Look it's obvious you have been undoctored. So, it's OK if you want to keep saying all the BS you have said in the past!!! Go for it, lol.

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May 24, 2020 13:57:53   #
Strycker Loc: The middle of somewhere else.
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump... (show quote)


Sorry to burst your bubble but Henry Ford was a progressive. Progressives supported eugenics, social engineering and the possibility of genetic manipulation to accelerate a superior human race. Hitler was a natural consequence of the progressive movement taking progressiveness to its inevitable end of attempting to develop a master race.

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May 24, 2020 23:04:14   #
Sicilianthing
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump Hailed “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler, In Remarks at Ford Plant on Thursday

May 23, 2020
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy ( CEA )
Henry Ford, an anti-Semite who inspired Hitler, believed in a worldwide Jewish conspiracy (CEA)
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH

While most of the mainstream media was reporting upon the public health ramifications and speculating upon Trump’s motives for refusing to wear a face mask, as mandated by the State of Michigan, in public areas of a Ford Motor Company facility he visited in Ypsilanti on May 21, another far more ominous sliver of a disturbing story, with trobuling messaging, had unfolded during his visit.

An article in The Intercept reported about Trump’s photo-op at the factory, which has been converted into making ventilators. It mentions an unseemly deviation from Trump’s remarks as distributed to the press in advance:

In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that Henry Ford’s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have “good blood.”

“The company founded by a man named Henry Ford,” Trump’s prepared text appeared to say, “teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that’s General Electric.” But when Trump came to Ford’s name, he looked up from the text and observed: “good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood.”

Trump has made no secret of his own belief that he inherited everything from intelligence to an ability to withstand pressure through the “great genes” passed on to him by his parents and grandparents. He has also frequently compared the importance of “good bloodlines” in humans to the breeding of champion racehorses, a view that overlaps in uncomfortable ways with those of eugenicists and r****ts like Ford.

“I’m proud to have that German blood,” Trump once told an interviewer.
Ford was such a rabid anti-Semite that he was the only American praised in Mein Kampf, and was lavishly praised as an inspiration in “exposing” Jews as part of a pernicious conspiracy theory, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” which claimed that Jewish bankers controlled the world. Ford believed that Jews and not Hitler were the cause of World War II, and Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, his most prestigious award for foreigners in 1938. According to The Intercept, as early as 1922 Hitler had German t***slations of Ford’s anti-Semitic diatribes displayed in his office, as well as a portrait of the man who revolutionized assembly line car production.

In a May 22nd Washington Post opinion piece, Helaine Olen wrote:

So Trump has turned to his greatest hits of grievance, insults and conspiracy theories in an attempt to rally the base. Crooked Hillary is back on rotation. So is v***r f***d. Why not anti-Semitism, too?

The p******c is already leading to a rise in global anti-Semitism. And Trump has long winked at it, in the same way he incites hatred against Mexicans and Muslims. In 2016, he aired a campaign ad claiming that George Soros, then-Federal Reserve chair Janet L. Yellen and then-Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein were part of a “global power structure,” a reference Henry Ford would no doubt have endorsed.

Soros, whose name features in many an anti-Semitic rant, made a major reappearance during the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh, when Soros was accused by Trump and Republicans of paying for protesters. Less than three weeks later, a man would enter Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue to murder 11 men and women attending Saturday morning services.
It is easy to connect the dots of Trump’s off-the-cuff praise of the Ford family bloodlines with his praise of “alt-right’ protesters, who chanted “the Jews will not replace us,” as having “some very fine people” in the infamous 2017 Charlottesville, VA, protest. Can Trump’s May 21 attribution of “good bloodlines” to a man who helped inspire Hitler to launch the Holocaust be viewed by elements of Trump’s base as a tacit endorsement of Ford’s catastrophic views? (Trump’s grandfather was German, and was forced to leave Germany to settle in the United States after attempting to return to live there.) The Charlottesville mob and now more than a few of the oligarch-activated anti-lockdown protesters are openly anti-Semitic. (One anti-shelter-in-place demonstrator in Illinois held a “Work Will Set You Free” sign which was what greeted condemned Jews, embedded in a wrought-iron arch, as they entered Auschwitz, Arbeit Macht Frei in German.)

Another dot to connect to Trump’s eugenic praise, in which he no doubt includes himself, is that Arbeit Macht Frei also applies to his “starve or risk death” directive to “reopening” that is taking place amidst continued obstruction to rein in the C****av***s, continued absence of OSHA enforcement to prevent C****-** t***smission in the workplace, continued ignoring of the science of epidemiology that dictates t***smission will now accelerate again, continued effort to grant companies exemption from liability even if they do not take steps to limit infection (as Trump already did in his emergency order to try and reopen C****av***s ravaged meatpacking houses), and overall continued treatment of low-wage workers, indeed everyone but the “good bloodline” oligarchs, as disposable people. These forced workers will be “set free” to save the nation for the wealthy.

It’s the same dismissal he holds for immigrants from “s**t-hole” countries as disposable people. In fact, the Trump administration, through Stephen Miller, is now deporting children, refusing any asylum cases from the Mexican border and sending C****-** infected migrants to Guatemala, which is causing p******c spread in Latin America.

Progressives often get queasy and uncomfortable when Trump is compared to Hitler. However, the fact that the US is not the Third Reich does not mean that Trump does not share many techniques and goals of Hitler. For one, Trump is a master of the big lie, which he knows how to endlessly repeat until it is accepted by his followers and much of the press as the t***h. That is a gift from Joseph Goebbels.

Trump’s frothing h**e for non-European immigrants is similar to Hitler’s h**e of the Roma, as an inferior “bloodline.” Like Hitler, as cited above, he has ignited his base with anti-Semitism as a strategic political tool. Black and Browns to Trump are like the Jews to Hitler. In fact, Trump has employed the same kind of language Hitler used toward Jews: vermin who infest the nation.

That Trump at the Ford Motor Company ventilator plant offered just a glimpse of insight into his solidarity with the history of believers in eugenics in the United States, which many of Trump’s followers exhibit as a belief in the inferiority of non-w****s and Jews with “polluted” bloodlines, is a reaffirmation of the “reopening” of the US as meant for the white oligarchs and perhaps some of his more well-off “alt-right” believers. Of course, America’s original sin of s***ery is the epitome of eugenic superiority doctrine.

“The Jews will not replace us; the Hispanics will not replace us; the B****s will not replace us; the Asians (who Trump is fingering as the cause of C****-**) will not replace us; the Muslims will not replace us.” Just add your non-white, non-European descendant label and Trump’s dog whistle of eugenics is in plain sight for all, especially his w***e s*********t followers, to see.

Also Read These Other Recent BuzzFlash Editor’s Commentaries:
Negligent Manslaughter: Trump Is Culling the Herd, Increasing Infection and Deaths, by Still Slow-Walking the C****-** Test Kits. Asymptomatic Spread Continues to Take Its Toll.
Eugenics in the Age of “Disposable” Workers: Trump... (show quote)


>>>

Ok so allow me... do you believe all this ?

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May 25, 2020 05:35:09   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Strycker wrote:
Sorry to burst your bubble but Henry Ford was a progressive. Progressives supported eugenics, social engineering and the possibility of genetic manipulation to accelerate a superior human race. Hitler was a natural consequence of the progressive movement taking progressiveness to its inevitable end of attempting to develop a master race.


I'm assuming that you are pro-choice and a supporter of Planned Parenthood. As such you are aware that the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, believed in eugenics and Planned Parenthood clinics should be set up in minority communities to encourage minorities not to have children. Just like many of the abolitionists were against s***ery, but didn't want the former s***es in this country. Our standards of decency, propriety, or morality are not the same as they were 100, 500, 3000 years ago. What were considered the most decent or enlightened people of their day, we would be embarrassed by their behavior today.

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May 25, 2020 07:01:51   #
Big Kahuna
 
permafrost wrote:
As one more stupid right winger , you repeat the BS about Soros...

George was a child in the time frame of you remark about Poland.

George Soros was only 14 when the war ended..

Could not have gotten his hands on any treasure of the Jews, even if he had done the thingzzzzzzzs you insist..


(S)perm, you alt left wing nut jobs never do get anything right. Soreass is one of the most demonic, demented l*****t fools the world has seen since Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Castro. CHE, Kim Un and Chairman Xi. He is a g*******t, anti-God, anti morality, anti-American, anti-border, anti-capitalist scum bag who if the Russians or Israeli's ever get their hands on will be Eichmanned (hung).

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May 25, 2020 08:31:43   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
drlarrygino wrote:
(S)perm, you alt left wing nut jobs never do get anything right. Soreass is one of the most demonic, demented l*****t fools the world has seen since Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Castro. CHE, Kim Un and Chairman Xi. He is a g*******t, anti-God, anti morality, anti-American, anti-border, anti-capitalist scum bag who if the Russians or Israeli's ever get their hands on will be Eichmanned (hung).


If the Russians, Israeli', and American's can't find him, he must be hiding in China? He's too old to ruff it in New Zeland or Antarctica.

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May 25, 2020 08:55:42   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Soros, who is a Jew and a Jew-h**er is your buddy I see. Guess you do not know Soros lead the N**ies to
must of the Jews in Poland who all ended up in the gas chambers and then Soros took over all the property and artworks which make him a millionaire and now live in palatial homes all over the world.

Henry Ford did not support Hitler after he saw what he was doing to the Jews.

You left out Charlie Lindbergh, he also backed the N**ies. But is still admired today in America.

So why not condemn the entire Muslim world as they are all anti-Semite? Well, that's different since it does not fit your anti-Trump agenda.

Get a hobby, you suck it this.
Soros, who is a Jew and a Jew-h**er is your buddy ... (show quote)


*Henry Ford did not support Hitler after he saw what he was doing to the Jews.*

Henry Ford never stopped making vehicles for Hitler.

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May 25, 2020 09:25:41   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
drlarrygino wrote:
(S)perm, you alt left wing nut jobs never do get anything right. Soreass is one of the most demonic, demented l*****t fools the world has seen since Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Castro. CHE, Kim Un and Chairman Xi. He is a g*******t, anti-God, anti morality, anti-American, anti-border, anti-capitalist scum bag who if the Russians or Israeli's ever get their hands on will be Eichmanned (hung).



Larry, try and get it together.. ranting about the supposed deeds of a child is less then even the right wingers should do..

FYI, the outrage over Soros began when he put his money into an effort to keep Bush from being elected.. thus the unending h**e of the right wing.

Now rather then echo the past BS of the right wing, go read todays instructions from the fish wrap and see how you are supposed to accuse the rest of America on this Memorial day..



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