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Harris and her Dangerous Campaign of Hate

It's irresponsible!
AND................DANGEROUS!

It's like inciting someone to "do something about TRUMP!"

Just think about it:

If some Democrat lunatic gets encouraged to assassinate Trump - do you think no Republican lunatic will retaliate by going for high-profile Democrats?
Someone might actually go gunning for her!


She's taking America down a very dangerous and chaotic path!





'BOILING CAULDRON' OF HATE: Harris urged to stop 'turning up' heat with anti-Trump rhetoric


House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and U.S. congressional candidate Kevin Coughlin, R-Ohio, speak on inflammatory anti-Trump rhetoric coming from Democrats with the election just days away.



FoxNews? Aren't they the media company that was sued for lying to you about the 2020 election?
Did you believe them then? How do you know they're not lying to you now?
You are so freaking gullible, son.
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She's doing exactly what I thought she'd do. She is feeling the heat. Her internal poll numbers must really be bad.

Acting out with total disrespect for the office of the presidency and the electorate with desperation. Ramping up and using INCITEFUL, violent rhetoric against her opponent that may very well stir up the crazy people with guns is not going to earn her votes. People know why Harris is doing this, ramping up the narrative. She can't tell us why her policy will be, has been better for the country than Trump's.
Kamala is just agreeing to what DonOLD Trump's former Chief of Staff said. Who works closer to a president than the Chief of Staff? Who knows the president more than the Chief of Staff?
Trump's Chief of Staff said Trump is a facist. Let that sink in, son. You're voting for a facist.
There's no escaping this, dude. Your Orange Bot is a freaking facist and most Americans believe it according to the polls.

 

‘Terrible’: Donald Trump reacts to Joe Biden calling his supporters ‘garbage’



....our supporters are garbage. he's talking about the border patrol, he's talking about nurses, he's talking about teachers,
he's talking about everyday Americans who love their country and want to dream big again...............








Some of the comments:



It’s one thing when a comedian says something egregious and another when the sitting president says something egregious.



Well dang. Now I'm a deplorable, nazi, and garbage.

It's true that the island has run out of land to put there garbage in, They asked for help from Joe & Harris and they did nothing to assist that Island.

One man's garbage is another man's treasure.

They sure have a way of insulting the citizens in this country.

There was a time when Biden said he would unite America...and not divide the country... well it looks like he doesn't REMEMBER.

the basket of deplorables and the garbage supporters will exceed a 100 million voters

There's no coming back from this.
 

'They Decided To Compare Us To Literal Nazis': JD Vance Reacts To Dem Criticism Of Trump's MSG Rally



........ in the final stage of this campaign Kamala Harris has chosen a message and the message is not that she's going to make your grocery prices lower or your housing more affordable

the message is not that she's going to secure the southern border.

Her closing message to the American people is that you all are bad people for being pissed off at what she's done to the country........









Some of the comments:


You know when you have to start calling people racist, fascist, Nazi's and Hitler, you've completely lost the argument. It's so gross and disgusting.


The insult is the final argument of those with nothing left to say

I take Trump with a grain of salt but he is definitely not Hitler I hope Kamala reflects when this is all over

How DARE she call supporters of her opponent nazis. She is TOXIC

The Dems are so full of hate. It's an impressive group of people backing Trump. I like and respect them all, and DJT too of course. Who's Kamala got? Who cares. Enough said vote Trump.

He’s absolutely right. I kinda wish JD was my president… but I’ll tell ya at least Trump picked the right VP!

Hey I'm from California and we don't want her either

She's definitely not promoting UNITY!!!! The Democrats have lost IT, they need a HISTORY LESSON.


It wasn't a roast... it wasn't a comedy skit... it was a confession of their true feelings
 
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You don't label half of the USA population, NAZIS!
 
Even Democrat Jews had been led astray, and INDOCTRINIZED, by the DEMOCRATS!

They sold their identity for political points!

Shame on you!



As PRESIDENT, TRUMP has done more for ISRAEL than any other sitting presidents!






Comparing Trump to Hitler is Immoral, Misleading, and Potentially Dangerous


October 26, 2024

Recently, the Jewish Democratic Council of America (JDCA) PAC launched a $1 million ad campaign aimed at mobilizing Jewish voters against Donald Trump,
drawing controversial comparisons between his political approach and historical fascist movements.



Critics, including Sam Markstein, the Republican Jewish Coalition’s national political director, condemned the ad as “disgusting,” arguing that it exploits Holocaust references for political points.

This reaction highlights the broader moral and factual concerns around comparing contemporary political figures to one of history’s most brutal dictators. Such comparisons trivialize the Holocaust,
distort history, and can incite dangerous actions by framing political disputes as a fight against fascism.

Comparing Trump—or any modern figure—to Hitler ignores the unique atrocities committed by Hitler, who orchestrated the genocide of six million Jews and millions of other marginalized people.

The Nazi regime’s campaign of systematic extermination is unprecedented and incomparable to any contemporary American political situation.


Equating Trump’s actions with Hitler’s dilutes the severity of the Holocaust and risks turning its horrors into mere political rhetoric, disrespecting the memory of those who suffered under the Nazis.
Such a mindless trivialization fosters historical ignorance, as younger generations might misunderstand the brutality and meticulous cruelty that defined Hitler’s policies, reducing it to just another political label.
Further, this comparison distorts historical awareness, making it harder to identify real existential threats in the future.
If every divisive figure becomes the “next Hitler,” the term loses its urgency.

Hitler’s authoritarianism went beyond populist rhetoric; it involved a totalitarian state that eradicated individual freedoms, dismantled institutions, and systematically murdered millions.

Even if Trump’s rhetoric evokes strong opinions, it does not equate to the absolute terror of Hitler’s regime.


In light of rising anti-Semitism globally, American Jews must recognize and prioritize these existential threats.


Extreme comparisons also escalate political rhetoric to dangerous levels. When opposition leaders frame a political opponent as a “genocidal dictator,” it can incite some individuals to take extreme actions,
possibly believing that violence is justified.
History shows that exaggerated threats can lead to violence as people begin to see opposition as a life-or-death scenario.

There have already been attempts to assassinate Trump, and inciting further violence is not conducive to democratic debate.



As a child of a Holocaust survivor, I cannot forget that the Holocaust is one of history’s most documented tragedies, and remembering it accurately is essential to honor its victims and learn from humanity’s darkest moments.


By likening Trump to Hitler, society risks disrespecting Holocaust survivors and the generations still affected by the trauma.
Such comparisons make a mockery of the pain endured by millions, reducing genuine suffering to a political device.
The moral weight of the Holocaust and other genocides lies in their uniqueness and the extreme circumstances that led to them.


Diluting this memory undermines the world’s commitment to
never again allow such atrocities.
A careful distinction between past and present horrors preserves the memory of those who suffered and prevents society from desensitizing to mass suffering.




 
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Ms Harris,

Your sense of judgment, is appalling.

Your campaign is willing to throw anything under the bus!




By likening Trump to Hitler, society risks disrespecting Holocaust survivors and the generations still affected by the trauma.

Such comparisons make a mockery of the pain endured by millions, reducing genuine suffering to a political device.
The moral weight of the Holocaust and other genocides lies in their uniqueness and the extreme circumstances that led to them.



Diluting this memory undermines the world’s commitment to
never again allow such atrocities.


A careful distinction between past and present horrors preserves the memory of those who suffered and prevents society from desensitizing to mass suffering.





www.sdjewishworld.com
 
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