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Women and Gender Studies Prof Says ‘Nazis’ Not Strong Enough to Describe Trump Supporters

Women and Gender Studies Prof Says ‘Nazis’ Not Strong Enough to Describe Trump Supporters

“American Nazis who adapted the playbook of the Third Reich”

Trump haters in higher education are only emboldened. They will never let go of this.

The College Fix reports:

Professor: The term ‘Nazi’ is ‘not strong enough’ to describe Trump supporters

A women’s and gender studies professor from Massachusetts’ Smith College believes the term “Nazi” is not strong enough a word to describe those “who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions.”

Now that Joe Biden has been sworn in as the 46th president, Loretta Ross notes in CounterPunch that post-World War II Nazis faced the Nuremburg Trials in order to “send a warning to the world” … and those who managed to escape justice essentially became non-entities.

The prof wants Trump-supporting Republicans, whom she dubs “American Nazis who adapted the playbook of the Third Reich,” to face something similar. This means anyone associated with the “attempted criminal coup” at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 … and more.

“This includes Nazified people in Congress, in the media, in universities, in regular jobs, and throughout society because fascism is not the fevered dream of one delusional man,” Ross writes. “Trump is a white supremacist; that he is also a deranged narcissist is really incidental.”…

From the piece:

Republicans are no longer entitled to exist as a legitimate political party because this authoritarian backlash has been building since new Civil Rights laws were passed in 1964 and 1965 in response to white racist violence captured on TV that required the National Guard to quell. Then-President Lyndon Johnson predicted that most white people would flee the Democratic Party to join the pro-segregationist, anti-feminist, and anti-gay revanchist political movement of George Wallace, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan. Every undemocratically selected Republican president since the 1960s (by an electoral college designed to be disenfranchising) has failed to repudiate this neo-fascist wing of their party. …

The term “Nazi” is not even strong enough to convey the opprobrium and disgust human rights activists feel for those who brazenly claim they are simply patriots with different opinions.

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Comments

For some reason, the word “delusional” immediately springs to mind.

Ol' Jim hisself | January 21, 2021 at 8:23 am

Hey stupid,
Where are the camps? Where are the ovens? Where are the stacks of bodies? Oh yes, the stacks of bodies are all in demoncrap controlled cities.

Where were they asking for papers to travel? Oh, yes, Washington, DC, a demoncrap run city.

Has it occurred to you that, if Trump and his supporters were truly worse than Nazi’s, you would be in a camp, or dead?

And you are being paid to teach?

Incredible!

Just another case of projection.

Sit down, Professor Whackjob. No one needs to hear your psychobabble bullsh*t.

Seems like shes signing up to be fired.

The Friendly Grizzly | January 21, 2021 at 10:43 am

Another credentialed flibbertyjibbit teaching a Styrofoam course in a declining college.

    A quick check reveals she is hardly credentialed. She is 67 years old yet her “academic” career began in 2017.

    She is a “visiting associate professor” at Smith yet her only degree is a BA from Agnes Scott College. Smith is the 3rd college she has “taught” at in 4 years and one of the others (Hampshire) is barely a college at all.

    Her professional life has largely been devoted to promoting the joy and wonder of abortion without restriction.

    She is a lunatic most likely hired to fulfill a quota.

I admire the sacrifice of anyone who got past “women’s and gender studies professor”.

Nazis isn’t strong at all any more because you’ve overused it, dumbass!

The total lack of self-awareness is continually amusing.

“Then-President Lyndon Johnson predicted that most white people would flee the Democratic Party…” But, but…why? It was the very, very strong Republican support that enabled its passage. Just keep lying about and revising history. It’s worked well so far!

George_Kaplan | January 22, 2021 at 6:46 pm

Yet it is Demonrats that are looking at seizing absolute power, and seeking maximum mileage from their very own Reichstag Fire aka the minor incident where some people did something in the Capitol.