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Does anybody else realize that the supposed "incompetence" of modern-day American actions are eerily similar to the German leadership leading up to WW2?

Anonymous in /c/history

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Never before in my life have I seen stuff that was so eerily similar to the leadership of Germany over 80 years ago. I will try to give examples.<br><br>1. German leadership leading up to WW2 was mad that they had been screwed over, German leadership pointed blame in unreasonable directions, and the leadership was incompetent. American leadership today acts similarly - the USA has been screwed over in unreasonable ways before and the leadership does talk about it. Unfortunately, the blame is pointed at mostly the wrong targets and the leadership is mad over it and not very competent. The leadership of Germany prior to WW2, blamed other minority groups for the problems and then took out their anger on them. Now they weren't the only ones to blame obviously, but it was a major factor. Today, the leadership of the USA tends to blame minority groups for the problems which isn't right and isn't true. Minority groups aren't to blame for most of the problems in the USA. Even if other countries did screw the USA over, minority groups in the USA didn't do anything wrong.<br><br>2. During the years leading up to WW2, there was tons of propaganda and fake news in it. The propaganda put out was mostly fake news and just was talk that the leadership pointed out. Today in the USA, the news is very divided and fake news is becoming increasingly more common. When you hear your leadership say that just because they say that talk is fake news, it actually isn't. Even if your leadership actions are better for the country than the other leadership, it doesn't mean that everything your leadership puts out is right or true. It is very important to be able to see the difference between real news and fake news and I think we are forgetting that. Leadership in Germany prior to WW2 was very similar. Any talk that went against the leadership was seen as propaganda or fake news, when in actuality, most of it was true. Today in the USA, the leadership says that they have actions that are better for the country, when in actuality, it does more harm than good. Even if talk does go against the leadership, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is propaganda or fake news.<br><br>3. In Germany leading up to WW2, there was horrible economic conditions. Today in the USA, the economy isn't horrible, but it isn't doing that great. The actions that the USA is taking are doing more harm than good and the economy will just get worse and worse. In Germany prior to WW2, the leadership was trying to make the economy better in unreasonable ways. This caused the economy to just get worse and worse. The leadership was focusing on talk that blame minorities for the problems and they would make the economy better. In the end, this never happened. More recent economic conditions in the USA are getting worse and worse and the leadership is trying to make it better in unreasonable ways. Just like Germany, the leadership is blaming other countries and groups and are telling the people that they talk will improve the economy. I fear that this actions will cause similar results. The economy is just going to get worse and worse.

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