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AverageOldGuy

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Wed Dec 31, 2025, 07:59 PM Yesterday

"They joined what they joined." [View all]

One day Trump’s attempt to establish a dictatorship in the US — supported by about 40 percent of the population – will be over and the rest of us will have to restore our democratic republic.

The question then will be how to deal with Trump’s followers. The example of Nazi Germany after WW II may be instructive.

“Historians have a word for Germans who joined the Nazi party, not because they hated Jews, but out of a hope for restored patriotism, or a sense of economic anxiety, or a hope to preserve their religious values, or dislike of their opponents, or raw political opportunism, or convenience, or ignorance, or greed.

That word is “Nazi.” Nobody cares about their motives anymore.

They joined what they joined. They lent their support and their moral approval. And, in so doing, they bound themselves to everything that came after. Who cares any more what particular knot they used in the binding?”

― A.R. Moxon


When Trump and his dictatorship are gone, and we are faced with dealing with his supporters, remember this:

“They joined what they joined.”

Then, treat them accordingly.
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"They joined what they joined." [View all] AverageOldGuy Yesterday OP
I don't have any confidence we'll be tough enough. -nt CrispyQ Yesterday #1
That's because we're not coming off ten years of killing each other by the millions. Iggo Yesterday #4
they have each earned a lamp post of their own rampartd 20 hrs ago #16
Ah yes, HW and his lamposts. He was speaking prophecy about his own. Clouds Passing 6 hrs ago #23
Well stated. ShazzieB 5 hrs ago #24
You are correct. But the stench of "Nazi" has long endured, as will the stench of "Trumpism", horrific in it's own way. Joinfortmill 2 hrs ago #27
Am reluctant to break friendships with this sentiment. cachukis Yesterday #2
Unless they can publicly admit they were wrong, FoxNewsSucks Yesterday #3
I'd have a really hard time accepting even that. They've gone too far. paleotn Yesterday #7
THAT is the one redeeming quality. calimary Yesterday #9
If what happened to the to the surviving Confederates after Civil War is anything to go by, the nelm Yesterday #5
Some things are unforgivable. paleotn Yesterday #6
Told a Gropenfuhrer MAGAt a couple weeks ago...... KS Toronado Yesterday #8
Exactly. they are just Nazis. Martin68 23 hrs ago #10
Excellent points and moniss 23 hrs ago #11
Thank you for the links Wild blueberry 8 hrs ago #19
With trump starting to screw them popsdenver 23 hrs ago #12
Hahaha Joinfortmill 2 hrs ago #28
Or, czarjak 23 hrs ago #13
I believe England once sent their "problems" to Australia 3825-87867 22 hrs ago #14
"Shame there are no empty continents..." Iggo 17 hrs ago #17
Treat them like adults who are responsible for their actions. hay rick 20 hrs ago #15
No references, memorials, naming, plaques statues, etc AllyCat 10 hrs ago #18
I think that a good open trial of the leaders 1WorldHope 8 hrs ago #20
That's one of my favorite quotes TxGuitar 7 hrs ago #21
Absolutely! BurnDoubt 6 hrs ago #22
A handful of them might care or see the light, but I suspect we're the country of: meadowlander 5 hrs ago #25
Thank You. The End. Amen. Done. Joinfortmill 2 hrs ago #26
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