Shiftless2
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The parallels continue.


"Our universities are filled with liberal professors who teach students to hate this country! They are breeding grounds for godless, leftist propaganda."
"The press is no better. Those liberal reporters despise our nation. They spread lies with the intention of destroying this country."
"Our public museums have been corrupted! They work overtime to make this nation look bad! They do whatever they can to make white, Christian people look like criminals! This is not helpful!
"This is not free speech. It's a strategic, systematic, leftist demolition of all that is sacred and true. We cannot let corrupt judges prevent us from protecting this country! We must take a hard stand against the poisoning of the youth and the poisoning of the public, or we will no longer have a nation!"
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This is the language of Gleichschaltung, a key strategy employed by Nazi Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
Gleichschaltung attempted to bring all of German society, politics, and culture under Nazi control. The term loosely means "synchronization."
Institutional takeover was essential to Gleichschaltung. Leaders in all influential groups were removed and replaced with loyalists. These groups included government bureaucracy, legal systems, educational systems, cultural organizations, and professional associations. For example:
A. Unsympathetic judges were targeted and removed.
B. "Undesirable" university students were systematically purged from campuses. Funding was strategically wielded to influence what was taught on campuses.
C. Quack herbalism and homeopathy (Naturheilkunde) were elevated while many brilliant scientists were moved out of the medical profession
D. Unqualified loyalists were chosen to fill many cabinet positions. People without sufficient experience who expressed early and fervent allegiance to Hitler were regularly chosen to lead the nation.
E. Media control grew. Unsympathetic reporters were routinely denied access to government press conferences, Nazi Party rallies, and other significant events. Only approved journalists from Nazi-friendly publications received official invitations and press passes. For major events, journalists were often required to stay in designated areas and follow specific guidelines about what they could report. Those who violated these rules lost their credentials.
F. Economic alignment was attempted through tariffs. In an attempt to make Germany self-sufficient, Hitler imposed deep and sweeping tariffs soon after his election. This angered the world and caused major economic problems in Nazi Germany.
G. Opposing political parties were targeted for defunding. Attempts were made to squelch fundraising for opposing parties. Property was seized, donors were intimidated, and eventually opposing parties were outlawed.
H. The purpose of women was streamlined with concepts such as "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" (Children, Kitchen, Church), which appealed to conservative Christians by emphasizing women's traditional roles. The Nazi regime also instituted the Mother's Cross award (Mutterkreuz), which honored women with large families.
These actions were not presented as authoritarian moves, but as attempts to protect Germans from perversion, abuse, and harm.
Citizens were regularly warned about the dangers of diseased and criminal foreigners, assured that Hitler was purifying the nation so that it could become a haven for "traditional" values while ridding itself from dark secular, communist influences.


Rebecca K. Reynolds
tdpoSronse1t7g p3u65r6aMa9 8l5: 215l0at71tgf7tA27c0 7m7Ai75f ·"Our universities are filled with liberal professors who teach students to hate this country! They are breeding grounds for godless, leftist propaganda."
"The press is no better. Those liberal reporters despise our nation. They spread lies with the intention of destroying this country."
"Our public museums have been corrupted! They work overtime to make this nation look bad! They do whatever they can to make white, Christian people look like criminals! This is not helpful!
"This is not free speech. It's a strategic, systematic, leftist demolition of all that is sacred and true. We cannot let corrupt judges prevent us from protecting this country! We must take a hard stand against the poisoning of the youth and the poisoning of the public, or we will no longer have a nation!"
---
This is the language of Gleichschaltung, a key strategy employed by Nazi Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
Gleichschaltung attempted to bring all of German society, politics, and culture under Nazi control. The term loosely means "synchronization."
Institutional takeover was essential to Gleichschaltung. Leaders in all influential groups were removed and replaced with loyalists. These groups included government bureaucracy, legal systems, educational systems, cultural organizations, and professional associations. For example:
A. Unsympathetic judges were targeted and removed.
B. "Undesirable" university students were systematically purged from campuses. Funding was strategically wielded to influence what was taught on campuses.
C. Quack herbalism and homeopathy (Naturheilkunde) were elevated while many brilliant scientists were moved out of the medical profession
D. Unqualified loyalists were chosen to fill many cabinet positions. People without sufficient experience who expressed early and fervent allegiance to Hitler were regularly chosen to lead the nation.
E. Media control grew. Unsympathetic reporters were routinely denied access to government press conferences, Nazi Party rallies, and other significant events. Only approved journalists from Nazi-friendly publications received official invitations and press passes. For major events, journalists were often required to stay in designated areas and follow specific guidelines about what they could report. Those who violated these rules lost their credentials.
F. Economic alignment was attempted through tariffs. In an attempt to make Germany self-sufficient, Hitler imposed deep and sweeping tariffs soon after his election. This angered the world and caused major economic problems in Nazi Germany.
G. Opposing political parties were targeted for defunding. Attempts were made to squelch fundraising for opposing parties. Property was seized, donors were intimidated, and eventually opposing parties were outlawed.
H. The purpose of women was streamlined with concepts such as "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" (Children, Kitchen, Church), which appealed to conservative Christians by emphasizing women's traditional roles. The Nazi regime also instituted the Mother's Cross award (Mutterkreuz), which honored women with large families.
These actions were not presented as authoritarian moves, but as attempts to protect Germans from perversion, abuse, and harm.
Citizens were regularly warned about the dangers of diseased and criminal foreigners, assured that Hitler was purifying the nation so that it could become a haven for "traditional" values while ridding itself from dark secular, communist influences.