His sister is the one who most likely suggested KJU to kill their own uncle 7 years ago to consolidate her position. And now she is the vice director of the Politburo and secret police.
His sister is the one who most likely suggested KJU to kill their own uncle 7 years ago to consolidate her position. And now she is the vice director of the Politburo and secret police.
I don't think eugenics was ever mentioned and Jim Crow was covered maybe briefly?Are Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
I grew up in Oklahoma and the major atrocities of the US were mostly swept under the rug. Slavery, Jim Crow, Trail Of Tears, etc you name it.
All of it was "yeah this happened and it was like really sad or whatever, but....."
Are Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
His sister is the one who most likely suggested KJU to kill their own uncle 7 years ago to consolidate her position. And now she is the vice director of the Politburo and secret police.
Curricula differ by state. As a US History teacher we spend a month on Reonstruction/ Jim Crow and Eugenics is discussed here in NYC.Are Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
Context for a satirical post from earlier
The context is that Boris Johnson, who is wildly unpopular and incredibly conniving went through covid throes and one dude said "This is like Kim Jong Un dying!"
I guess he's saying Kim Jong-Uhn isn't just a brutal dictator but also a father, and friend to people? A fellow human being so we shouldn't wish for anything bad to happen to him.
I'm assuming that's what they're getting at. I've seen a lot of people on twitter take up similar positions on Kim Jong-Uhn
I was taught about jim crow as a kid from a few teachers but I grew up in GA and some of the teachers did give revisionist history. I learned about our eugenics and treatment if the disabled through other avenues.Are Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/30/how-american-racism-influenced-hitlerNobody should deny what Jim Crow and eugenics work in the US is about, but come on, let's not humor a unsubstantiated hot take like "Hitler was inspired by the US"
Nobody should deny what Jim Crow and eugenics work in the US is about, but come on, let's not humor a unsubstantiated hot take like "Hitler was inspired by the US"
Does he have any uncles left or did he have them all murdered?Please, when you are posting remember that he too has a family, I'm sure he has brothers and uncles
No, didn't learn about that till college and in my interest on historyAre Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
That's not a hot take. Jim Crow disenfranchisement and our eugenics programs acted as inspiration for and a basis of the Nazis' own measuresNobody should deny what Jim Crow and eugenics work in the US is about, but come on, let's not humor a unsubstantiated hot take like "Hitler was inspired by the US"
European racists took note. Among them was Adolf Hitler. In Mein Kampf, Hitler called America the "one state" making progress toward the creation of the kind of order he wanted for Germany. In 1935, the National Socialist Handbook on Law and Legislation, a basic guide for Nazis as they built their new society, would declare that the United States had achieved the "fundamental recognition" of the need for a race state.
Beyond its laws, the Nazis also admired America's conquest of the West. In 1928, Hitler praised the Americans for having "gunned down the millions of Redskins to a few hundred thousand" in the course of founding their continental empire. And they knew that the United States had emerged as the dominant great power in the world after World War I. To them, racism had made America great. Plenty of Americans seemed to agree.
Of course, there was more to America than its racism. The Nazis despised the United States' otherwise egalitarian and democratic traditions. Many of them believed that race-mixing would eventually doom America to decline. And they found it sad that American law had not yet targeted the race they regarded as the most dangerous of all: the Jews.
Nevertheless, American race law offered the model for anybody who sought to build a racist legal order. And after Hitler became Chancellor of the Reich and the Nazis took power in 1933, Nazi lawyers carefully studied the American example as they crafted the Nuremberg Laws, the most reviled race legislation of the twentieth century. Those laws followed the lead of the United States. They criminalized intermarriage; they relegated Jews to second-class citizenship. Their goal was to make Germany so frightening that the Jews would all flee.
Please, when you are posting remember that he too has a family, I'm sure he has brothers and uncles
Right or wrong I don't expect a walkback at this point.So did reporting just completely fuck up or is something else going on. I keep seeing the thread title but news ain't matching.
there's a ton of reporting and just propaganda surrounding NK. hard to know what's trueHis sister is the one who most likely suggested KJU to kill their own uncle 7 years ago to consolidate her position. And now she is the vice director of the Politburo and secret police.
Except it's well know that's how hitler was inspired.Nobody should deny what Jim Crow and eugenics work in the US is about, but come on, let's not humor a unsubstantiated hot take like "Hitler was inspired by the US"
People seem to forget that the Nazis didn't start off with concentration camps. Nazis leading up to WW2 spent a decade working on their craft, and there was no better teacher of society-accepted racist fuckery than the USA.
Nobody should deny what Jim Crow and eugenics work in the US is about, but come on, let's not humor a unsubstantiated hot take like "Hitler was inspired by the US"
We don't have or didn't have like universal stuff when I was in school. I went to school in PA so we were taught tons of that but I could see how a school in Texas May notAre Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
We have states that teach Creationist driven "Intelligent Design" as a viable, alternate theory to evolution in science classes. We have states that teach that the Civil War was because of the aggressive, oppressive Northern states and government being unfair to the poor South through taxes and tariffs and pretty much anything other than slavery.Are Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
Are Americans not taught about Eugenics in the US and Nazi Germany and Jim Crow at school or is it reserved for college History majors?
Sharing the blame, how nice.Not sure how this thread ended up being about Hitler, but it's clear he drew inspiration from Jim Crow. However, just because he had inspiration from one aspect of the US doesn't mean his entire ideology was based on the US, as his ideology was also fueled by a long legacy of European anti-semitism, the model of Fascism found in Italy at the time, and a larger eugenics movement that was practiced by a variety of countries.
What do you mean by that? If you're implying Hitler was solely inspired by the US then that's factually false
From the start SK said this wasn't true and CNN has walked it back a bit.
What do you mean by that? If you're implying Hitler was solely inspired by the US then that's factually false
Basically the same thing I think, not walking back
This is weird