[EDIT: MISATTRIBUTION: Despite my original assertions, I cannot find a definitive attribution or original context of this quote. It appears to be a construct and misattribution, combining a paragraph from Mein Kampf with a paragraph from the United States Office of Strategic Services report centering on Hitler's psychological profile.]
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” - Joseph Goebbels
My original attribution was incorrect, as far as I can find. It appears to be a construct and misattribution, combining a paragraph from Mein Kampf with a paragraph from the United States Office of Strategic Services report centering on Hitler's psychological profile.
The parallels between current administration tactics and Nazi Germany are chilling!
Amen.
@OwlInASack - An excellent and overly apt read.
@OwlInASack for those of us who live here already, fantasizing about moving elsewhere definitely has its appeal. Then I remember that U.S., in the wrong hands, still has the power to torch the planet. We are too influential. Abandonment is not a complete solution. Someone has to stay here and fight!
I don't blame you for keeping your distance, though. Even so. We can see signs of the same nationalist sickness in the UK and elsewhere. It should not be lost on us that many nationalists zealously tout religion to justify their xenophobic bigotry through delusional interpretations of their make believe "word of god."
@OwlInASack exactly. Your mention of Germany makes me sad. I was an exchange student there ages ago...1985 to '86. There were still at that time a good number of senior folks who remembered Hitler and, when drunk, would forget any sense of diplomacy and publicly, drunkenly, wax nostalgic about how "great" Germany was under the Nazis. Everyone around would just roll their eyes or look uncomfortable. But it seems nationalist sentiment is easy to propagate with b.s. propaganda but slow and complicated to eradicate. Trump is a veritable geyser of bullshit. He lies like it's breathing, and it is either bragging about himself, demonizing scapegoats or buttering up whatever audience he is duping at the moment. His performances are so over the top disgusting that, even after 2 years of it, I am stunned that millions of people swallow his shit whole. Utterly appalling. I keep clinging to hope that America....the half that isn't insane....will claw its way back to decency again. We are a deeply polarized nation, and I directly blame the convergence of corporate greed, rampant materialism, and mindless, bigoted Puritan religious tradition that our society is rooted in. A toxic witch's brew.
I was so impressed by Germany's government response to the Syrian refugee crisis and ashamed at the U.S.'s hands-off reaction. But helping people in crisis does indeed require some sacrifice, and there are so many who never want any sacrifice for themselves. Germany's good deed ended up being more fuel for their own nationalist uprising. ?
@MikeInBatonRouge, @OwlInASack - My original attribution was incorrect, as far as I can find. It appears to be a construct and misattribution, combining a paragraph from Mein Kampf with a paragraph from the United States Office of Strategic Services report centering on Hitler's psychological profile.
@DoDapper ok, noted.
Drump is using the Nazi play book damn near verbatum..
I doubt he knows it, but like the lemmings myth, our culture has driven itself into the frenzy that precipitated the fall. After all, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" (George Santayana).
it is the classic technique of dictators.. used mostly to spread terror and to subjugate the population.
Add in a couple key sections of "The Prince", Machiavelli's tribute to the Medicis, and I could truly call myself terrified. I could however see some Trump as a misappropriation of misappropriated Marx. These day, it is hardly like we cite sources or cite them accurate to context if we do.
Great quote!
Sehr gut, ja?
My original attribution was incorrect, as far as I can find. It appears to be a construct and misattribution, combining a paragraph from Mein Kampf with a paragraph from the United States Office of Strategic Services report centering on Hitler's psychological profile.
I just can't even with this guy. I can't. Not with him, not with his supporters.
I was told, for a brief period after the 2016 election, Ireland was accepting American refugees. I think we missed our boat.
@DoDapper I don't have a drop of Irish blood. I don't think they'd have me!
isn't that fitting
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" (George Santayana).
"Hence it comes that all armed prophets have been victorious, and all unarmed prophets have been destroyed" (Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince).
@coralisthree - (Note, though, that "The Prince" was note Machiavelli's personal values so much as a mildly tongue-in-cheek tribute to the Medici family to avoid his own condemnation and execution. The phrase "Machiavellian" misrepresents the man.)
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