Like Trump, Hitler also wanted to build monuments to himself — so did Franco, Gaddafi and Alexander the Great

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
As the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler laid out plans for structures that would serve as monuments to himself. His grandest scheme was predicated on his absolute certainty Germany would conquer the world: rebuilding Berlin into a Wagnerian monument to Teutonic superiority and renaming the city World Capital Germania.

Just as Hitler sought to inscribe himself onto Berlin’s skyline, Donald Trump has been pursuing his own form of self-mythologizing — having his name added to the Kennedy Center façade; proposing an arch larger than the Arc de Triomphe; floating other grandiose ideas meant to ensure the world doesn’t forget him.

All around the globe, wherever you find megalomaniacs, you will find monuments to their egos. Among them are Francisco Franco’s “Valley of the Fallen,” a colossal bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos on a hillside in the Philippines, Joseph Stalin’s Stalingrad, streets in Syria named after the Assads, a Libyan square named after Moammar Gadhafi, North Korean streets and institutional buildings named after the Kim dynasty, and a Turin stadium that bore Mussolini’s name.

 
As the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler laid out plans for structures that would serve as monuments to himself. His grandest scheme was predicated on his absolute certainty Germany would conquer the world: rebuilding Berlin into a Wagnerian monument to Teutonic superiority and renaming the city World Capital Germania.

Just as Hitler sought to inscribe himself onto Berlin’s skyline, Donald Trump has been pursuing his own form of self-mythologizing — having his name added to the Kennedy Center façade; proposing an arch larger than the Arc de Triomphe; floating other grandiose ideas meant to ensure the world doesn’t forget him.

All around the globe, wherever you find megalomaniacs, you will find monuments to their egos. Among them are Francisco Franco’s “Valley of the Fallen,” a colossal bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos on a hillside in the Philippines, Joseph Stalin’s Stalingrad, streets in Syria named after the Assads, a Libyan square named after Moammar Gadhafi, North Korean streets and institutional buildings named after the Kim dynasty, and a Turin stadium that bore Mussolini’s name.

It's a fascist thing. Give the serfs an idol to worship, a circus to attend, and hopefully they won't notice there isn't enough to eat.
 
As the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler laid out plans for structures that would serve as monuments to himself. His grandest scheme was predicated on his absolute certainty Germany would conquer the world: rebuilding Berlin into a Wagnerian monument to Teutonic superiority and renaming the city World Capital Germania.

Just as Hitler sought to inscribe himself onto Berlin’s skyline, Donald Trump has been pursuing his own form of self-mythologizing — having his name added to the Kennedy Center façade; proposing an arch larger than the Arc de Triomphe; floating other grandiose ideas meant to ensure the world doesn’t forget him.

All around the globe, wherever you find megalomaniacs, you will find monuments to their egos. Among them are Francisco Franco’s “Valley of the Fallen,” a colossal bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos on a hillside in the Philippines, Joseph Stalin’s Stalingrad, streets in Syria named after the Assads, a Libyan square named after Moammar Gadhafi, North Korean streets and institutional buildings named after the Kim dynasty, and a Turin stadium that bore Mussolini’s name.

Trump's monuments to himself will last as long as Saddam Hussein's. It'd be nice if he ended up exactly the same way.

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As the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler laid out plans for structures that would serve as monuments to himself. His grandest scheme was predicated on his absolute certainty Germany would conquer the world: rebuilding Berlin into a Wagnerian monument to Teutonic superiority and renaming the city World Capital Germania.

Just as Hitler sought to inscribe himself onto Berlin’s skyline, Donald Trump has been pursuing his own form of self-mythologizing — having his name added to the Kennedy Center façade; proposing an arch larger than the Arc de Triomphe; floating other grandiose ideas meant to ensure the world doesn’t forget him.

All around the globe, wherever you find megalomaniacs, you will find monuments to their egos. Among them are Francisco Franco’s “Valley of the Fallen,” a colossal bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos on a hillside in the Philippines, Joseph Stalin’s Stalingrad, streets in Syria named after the Assads, a Libyan square named after Moammar Gadhafi, North Korean streets and institutional buildings named after the Kim dynasty, and a Turin stadium that bore Mussolini’s name.

nothing's more racist and aggrandizing than proclaiming to be god's chosen people.
 
nothing's more racist and aggrandizing than proclaiming to be god's chosen people.
^^^
Hates Jews and Black people.

Blazed Pascal;96622 said:
So you were talking about the black guy when you said billy bob the redneck? Stinky redneck?

Is that like saying stinky nigger?
Blazed Pascal;522416 said:
No.

The implication of Rock's routine is that NIGGER describes behaviors more than physical characteristics. yer fukkin dum.

Blazed Pascal;4406436 said:
what kind of pussy ass nigger would abandon his homeland?


Blazed Pascal;4269603 said:
oh, nigger-spittin...... so played out.
AssHatZombie;65825 said:
It's not even close to a zero sum game. The truth is jews hate white christians, and they simultaneously convince us to destroy our own nations, while dying to institute their Jewish Supremacist homeland. They're laughing they're asses off.
AssHatZombie;3490514 said:
so niggers can take the day off from pretending they can read.
AssHatZombie;3404667 said:
niggers on bottom.

Blazed Pascal;5020423 said:
WHite privelige much?
nigger moms can't read.
the edgelord is strong in me today.
Blazed Pascal;4637075 said:
I just know with my drug dealer friends if they say I'm their nigger to other streetfolk, that makes me the safest.
 
ha ha.

all your quotes are lies.
You're free to deny the truth, Freddie. You're well known to be a violent hater.

 
You're free to deny the truth, Freddie. You're well known to be a violent hater.

you're working off the old notes.
 
you're working off the old notes.
It's pretty easy to see you have mental issues, Freddie, which explains your denial of reality.

It's also another reason your neighbors have to fear you since you are likely prone to violent outbursts. Their best defense for themselves and their families is to be proactive and take you out first.
 
He may not last out the year. He is displaying terminal dementia at every turn and it gets worse every day.
We can all pray God takes him home soon. :thup:

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As the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler laid out plans for structures that would serve as monuments to himself. His grandest scheme was predicated on his absolute certainty Germany would conquer the world: rebuilding Berlin into a Wagnerian monument to Teutonic superiority and renaming the city World Capital Germania.

Just as Hitler sought to inscribe himself onto Berlin’s skyline, Donald Trump has been pursuing his own form of self-mythologizing — having his name added to the Kennedy Center façade; proposing an arch larger than the Arc de Triomphe; floating other grandiose ideas meant to ensure the world doesn’t forget him.

All around the globe, wherever you find megalomaniacs, you will find monuments to their egos. Among them are Francisco Franco’s “Valley of the Fallen,” a colossal bust of Ferdinand E. Marcos on a hillside in the Philippines, Joseph Stalin’s Stalingrad, streets in Syria named after the Assads, a Libyan square named after Moammar Gadhafi, North Korean streets and institutional buildings named after the Kim dynasty, and a Turin stadium that bore Mussolini’s name.

Nazi fallacy.

Monuments are not Nazism, moron.
 
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