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6/29/2025, 5:08:08 AM
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Wall of text incoming. Woe to the illiterate.

Trump is not a National Socialist, though he does share many of the characteristics of Hitler's personalism. I have had conversations on Trump for some time with my colleagues, most of whom have not studied Hitler and the original incarnation of National Socialism as I have. I think most of them don't really understand the real magnitude of what is currently being undertaken, the process. Simply, Trump is the most successful populist in American history. While I don't think he is an equivalent to the world-determining figure of Hitler, akin to Alexander in that regard, I do think that he is the opener of the way, of sorts, for something akin to fascism in America.

He is the man who proved, definitively, that it can happen here, and probably is, and will, even if he is not the one to see it through (which he may well be, if he can live long enough). I think most people, whether they are his supporters or opponents, because they are contemporaryists, do not realize the historical consequences of his success, and I do not mean anything related to his policies, but the more bedrock event of his election and re-election, counting among his new supporters defectors from the Left (Gabbard, Brand, etc.) and prior detractors, including, incredibly, those who once called him an 'American Hitler' (Vance, Kennedy). He has gotten away with controversy upon controversy, even one of which would have and previously has doomed other political figures.

That kind of achievement is not to be understated. Regardless of what individual bills are passed or fail, I believe Trump and his presidency will be remembered, in the time to come, as the beginning of a new age.