Nazi Fascist Queen Tears a Page out of Hitler’s and Goebbels’ Playbook

by James DiGeorgia Opinion | 04/02/2023 2:11 PM
Nazi Fascist Queen Tears a Page out of Hitler’s and Goebbels’ Playbook

Like Hitler and Goebbels, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene preemptively disavows violence before her protest. Mark Twain has been credited with the observation that “History may not repeat itself, but it sure rhymes.” 

Adolph Hitler and the Minister of Propaganda Goebbels routinely preemptively disavowed violence at approaching protests in the early 1930s during their rise to power in Germany. They phrased the fear of violence breaking out in such a way that it was clearly a fascist threat of violence.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) preemptively disavowed violence that may occur at her upcoming protest against the indictment of former President Donald Trump in New York City this coming Tuesday. When violence would ultimately break out, Hitler and Goebbels would scurry to safety and let their brown shirts assault and murder.

In a tweet on Sunday, Greene defended her right to participate in the "Rally for Trump" on Tuesday, saying, "Protesting is a constitutional right, and I am going to NY on Tuesday to protest this unprecedented abuse of our justice system and election interference."

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Greene hinted that violence was possible at the event but rejected any responsibility for it. As a native New Yorker, I can attest to the amazing 55,000-member police force in New York City. They won’t allow Greene to incite violence and walk away as if she isn’t the catalyst. She will get an extensive tour of Rikers Island if she sets off or conspires to set up any violence in New York.

She’s a gun nut that will likely carry a gun with her to the “peaceful” protest, which may well be illegal in New York City.

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