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Margaret Atwood on The Handmaid s Tale and How History Repeats

Nazism in Germany versus Communism in the USSR: similarities and differences

Signing the Hitler-Stalin non-aggression pact. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) First, some Both tended to solve political problems by resorting to violence. Both had a driving force in the form of a Party organisation: the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) in Germany and the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. Both had a man at the top: Hitler in Germany and Stalin in the Soviet Union. Both had a secret police. It was called  Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo) in Germany. In the Soviet Union it went under various names: Cheka, GPU, OGPU, NKVD, MVD, KGB. The most powerful man after the Great Leader was the Head of the Secret Police, but he never was in a position to replace the Leader.

Why The Handmaid s Tale Still Stings in a Post-Trump World

“Hearing that line the day of those election results was incredibly surreal,” Moss says today. But it would be only the first of many such moments over the next four years. By the time the series premiered in April 2017, Trump’s triumph, and the backlash and turmoil it begat, served as an accidental marketing stunt. Overnight, the fictional handmaids’ voluminous crimson robe and white bonnet, already a symbol of the threat to women’s rights, became ubiquitous at protests in America and around the world. Handmaids materialized that year not just at South by Southwest, where they were paid by the streaming giant to promote its new series, but weeks later in a gallery of the Texas Senate, as lawmakers voted new abortion restrictions into law. They appeared outside the New Hampshire statehouse to protest a legislator’s comments about rape on a Redpill forum. They stood on the steps of a Belfast courthouse, marched outside the Palace of the Argentine National Congress in Buen

QAnon vs Hitler s Brownshirts - Worldpress org

QAnon vs. Hitler s Brownshirts Teri Schure The world has seen QAnon before. It was called Nazism. For years, QAnon believers have assured each other that the Democratic cabal of pedophilic, satanic world leaders would be exposed and defeated by Donald Trump in a cataclysmic event called The Storm. The Q cultists promise that when The Storm comes, the Democratic cabal will be rounded up and executed. Last July, the Texas Republican party proudly touted their new slogan: We Are the Storm. Many QAnon theories and violence chillingly mirror Nazi propaganda and terrorizing activity. The Brownshirts, the Nazi party military wing, aka Sturmabteilung, or SA, was cofounded on October 5, 1921, by Adolf Hitler and Ernst Rohm.

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