Biden echos Hitler in a speech about children

Nah - I explained to you why it IS appropriate to reference Godwin's Law.

Context.

Your takes on Biden are really over the top. There is valid criticism to be made about Biden - plenty. You don't have to go to lengths such as the OP, where there really is no comparison between the meaning of Biden's words, and Hitler's deranged worldview.

And you failed.

Godwin's law, also known as Godwin's rule of Hitler analogies, is a statement maintaining that if any online discussion continues long enough, someone will almost certainly compare someone else to Hitler. Typically, the comment likens someone to Hitler or calls that person a Nazi, and the individual described in that way is often a participant in the discussion. The law is thought to apply to conversations about any conceivable topic.
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/Godwins-law

It is NOT invoked when making a factual comparison or discussing Nazis in a historical or factual way. It only occurs when you invoke Hitler or the Nazis as an insult or ad hominem. Obviously you are simply too uneducated to grasp this.
 
And you failed.

Godwin's law, also known as Godwin's rule of Hitler analogies, is a statement maintaining that if any online discussion continues long enough, someone will almost certainly compare someone else to Hitler. Typically, the comment likens someone to Hitler or calls that person a Nazi, and the individual described in that way is often a participant in the discussion. The law is thought to apply to conversations about any conceivable topic.
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/Godwins-law

It is NOT invoked when making a factual comparison or discussing Nazis in a historical or factual way. It only occurs when you invoke Hitler or the Nazis as an insult or ad hominem. Obviously you are simply too uneducated to grasp this.

Where did Hitler say we should care about all the children? And what is maniacal about that anyway?!
 
And you failed.

Godwin's law, also known as Godwin's rule of Hitler analogies, is a statement maintaining that if any online discussion continues long enough, someone will almost certainly compare someone else to Hitler. Typically, the comment likens someone to Hitler or calls that person a Nazi, and the individual described in that way is often a participant in the discussion. The law is thought to apply to conversations about any conceivable topic.
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/Godwins-law

It is NOT invoked when making a factual comparison or discussing Nazis in a historical or factual way. It only occurs when you invoke Hitler or the Nazis as an insult or ad hominem. Obviously you are simply too uneducated to grasp this.

But you're not making a factual comparison. Again - context is important here.
 
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Where did Hitler say we should care about all the children? And what is maniacal about that anyway?!

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Meme aside, Hitler and Biden both made statements (note the plural there) that children were essentially wards of the state not their parents. That is, the state decides how they are to be raised and if the parents object its off to the gulag (or equivalent) with them. This is very much a radical Leftist thing. And every hard Left state thinks this and does it with children.
 
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Meme aside, Hitler and Biden both made statements (note the plural there) that children were essentially wards of the state not their parents. That is, the state decides how they are to be raised and if the parents object its off to the gulag (or equivalent) with them. This is very much a radical Leftist thing. And every hard Left state thinks this and does it with children.

The statement you cited by Biden cannot be interpreted the way you claim. Nothing to do with politics. Simple analysis of the language.
 
Biden never said that. That's your sick Republiclown spin.

You're really not a very good troll, Terrance.

Biden did too, and I quoted him saying it in the first post of this thread:

"There is no such thing as someone else's child. No such thing as someone else's child. Our nation's children are all our children," Biden said
 
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Meme aside, Hitler and Biden both made statements (note the plural there) that children were essentially wards of the state not their parents. That is, the state decides how they are to be raised and if the parents object its off to the gulag (or equivalent) with them. This is very much a radical Leftist thing. And every hard Left state thinks this and does it with children.

Both men clearly had different intended meanings. Wildly different.

It's basically impossible to equate the 2 statements. Again - there are valid criticisms of Biden. This isn't one of them.
 
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