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-- 2016 --
November 22: Hail Trump: White nationalists
mark Trump win with Nazi salute
In the US, video has emerged of far right activists celebrating Donald Trump’s
victory with what appear to be Nazi salutes.
It happened at a conference in Washington of the alt-right – a radical group
that has dramatically risen in prominence in the last year.
While the President-Elect has distanced himself from endorsements from far-right
groups, supporters of such views have been emboldened by his win.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-38057104/hail-trump-white-nationalists-mark-trump-win-with-nazi-salute
-- 2017 --
April 20: At the end of a lengthy exchange [about Judge Curiel], Tapper
asked: "If you are saying he cannot do his job because of his race, is that
not the definition of racism?"
"No, I don't think so at all," Trump said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/20/politics/juan-manuel-montes-bojorquez-judge-curiel/index.html
May 27: "It [racist rants and vitriol] means
that America is back where it was ... decades ago. That kind of thing went out
of fashion with the Civil Rights movement; the Trump campaign [and presidency]
brought it back into fashion..."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/26/us/racist-rants-viral-videos/?iid=ob_lockedrail_topeditorial
August 13: President Donald Trump, a man
known for his bluntness, was anything but on Saturday, failing to name the white
supremacists or alt-right groups at the center of violent protests in
Charlottesville, Virginia.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13: One person died and 19 were
injured Saturday when a car rammed a crowd of counterprotesters gathered to
oppose a "Unite the Right" rally of white nationalist and other right-wing
groups.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13: The reality for Trump is that his
presidency helped white nationalists gain national attention, with groups
drafting off his insurgent candidacy by tying themselves to the President and
everything he stood for.
After the election, in a November 2016 interview with The New York Times, Trump
disavowed the movement and said he did not intend to energize the alt-right.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13: ... the man [Trump] whose vicious
attacks against Hillary Clinton, John McCain, federal judges, fellow Republican
leaders and journalists helped define him both in and out of the White House
simply blamed "many sides [for the Charlottesville clashes]."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13: David Duke, possibly the most
famous white nationalist, directly tied Saturday's protests to Trump ... "We are
determined to take this country back. We're gonna fulfill the promises of Donald
Trump," Duke said in an interview with The Indianapolis Star on Saturday in
Charlottesville. "That's why we voted for Donald Trump because he said he's
going to take our country back."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13:
Fellow Republicans slammed Trump's lack of directness
and attempt to inject moral equivalence into the situation of chaos and terror.
"We should call evil by its name," tweeted Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, the most
senior Republican in the Senate. "My brother didn't give his life fighting
Hitler for Nazi ideas to go unchallenged here at home."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13: Scott Jennings, a former special
assistant to President George W. Bush, said Trump's speech was not his "best
effort," and faulted the President for "failure to acknowledge the racism,
failure to acknowledge the white supremacy, failure to acknowledge the people
who are marching around with Nazi flags on American soil."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
August 13: "Mr. President, do you want the
support of these white nationalist groups who say they support you, Mr.
President? Have you denounced them strongly enough," one reporter shouted.
"A car plowing into people, would you call that terrorism sir?" another asked.
Trump walked out of the room.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/12/politics/trump-fails-to-condemn-the-alt-right-white-supremacists/index.html
December 7: Obama
invokes Hitler's rise in stark warning to America ... '60 million people died.
So you've got to pay attention and vote'
Barack Obama has warned of the fragility of American democracy, making reference
to the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
“We have to tend to this garden of democracy or else things could fall apart
quickly,” Mr Obama
said.
Although Mr Obama did not mention
Donald Trump by
name, some believed his comments were aimed at the current US president and his
“Make America Great Again” rhetoric - which critics argue has fuelled
nationalism.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/08/politics/barack-obama-nazi-germany/index.html
-- 2018 --
February 7: Polish President Andrzej Duda
signed Poland's controversial new Holocaust bill late Tuesday ahead of it being
assessed by the country's Constitutional Tribunal.
The law would make it illegal to accuse the nation of complicity in crimes
committed by Nazi Germany, including the Holocaust.
It
would also ban the use of terms such as "Polish death camps" in relation to
Auschwitz and other such camps located in Nazi-occupied Poland.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the law "adversely affects freedom of
speech and academic inquiry."
On Tuesday, Duda told a news conference that he was
aware of the "sensitivities" around this bill, including a "fear that it
will not be possible to tell the truth -- that it will gag the survivors."
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/07/europe/poland-holcaust-bill-signed-intl/index.html
March 14: A Tennessee state House committee
on Wednesday refused to vote on a resolution to denounce neo-Nazism, white
nationalism and the alt-right as terrorist organizations.
State Rep. John Ray Clemmons (D) sponsored the resolution which went beyond
condemning the movement, without naming specific groups, using "terrorism"
language. It also called on law enforcement to pursue the "criminal
elements" within them “with the same fervor used to protect the United States
from other manifestations of terrorism."
http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/378476-tennessee-legislature-kills-resolution-against-neo-nazism
April 4: Resolution denouncing neo-Nazis
dies in Tennessee legislature for second time
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/04/politics/tennessee-legislature-white-nationalist-resolution/index.html
April 21: A small city in Georgia is
fighting back against neo-Nazis in a novel way
Cops, wary of the kind of violence that broke out after Charlottesville,
asked businesses to put away anything that could be thrown, such as chairs
and tables. Many shop owners decided to just shutter their stores.
[Residents] urged each other to go shop on Friday to make up for the drop in
revenue.
... Backstreet Community Arts, asked kids to come to the city park and cover it
with chalk drawings of hearts, rainbows and flowers.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/20/us/newnan-neo-nazis-rally-trnd/index.html
August 3: President Donald Trump's eldest
son said the platform of the Democratic Party is similar to that of the Nazi
Party in Germany during the early 1930s and that history classes are biased
against conservatives.
Trump Jr.'s comment was a false equivalency. The Nazi Party's violent promotion
of racism and anti-Semitism is not comparable with the modern Democratic Party
of the United States.
The National Socialist German Workers' Party, which was commonly referred to as
the Nazi Party, was built on dictator Adolf Hitler's belief that Aryan Germans
were superior to all non-Aryans, particularly Jewish people. The party's
ideology was built on the central premise that Jewish people were responsible
for the problems facing Germany following World War I, and that belief
eventually spiraled into the government-run genocide against the Jews known as
the Holocaust.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/02/politics/donald-trump-jr-dinesh-dsouza/
September 7: Obama to Trump: “How hard can
that be? Saying that Nazis are bad.”
Obama makes the case for everyone joining the resistance.
https://www.vox.com/2018/9/7/17832130/obama-speech-trump-resistance-nazi
September 24: [From "why do people love -or
hate- Trump? Here Are The 20 Top Reasons "]
11. He’s nationalist rather than globalist.
World War II was a fight between nationalism and globalism. Did you know that
the “N” in “Nazi” comes from the fact that Hitler’s party called themselves
“National” Socialists? So if you’re on the side of nationalism v. globalism,
you’re taking the side of Nazis and the losers in the last tragic World War.
https://thoughtcatalog.com/jeremy-london/2018/07/why-do-people-hate-trump/
September 25: Iran president calls out US
for having ‘Nazi disposition’ under Trump
https://thehill.com/policy/international/408382-iran-president-calls-out-us-for-having-nazi-disposition-under-trump
October 5: A leading Holocaust historian
just seriously compared the US to Nazi Germany
“If the US has someone whom historians will look back on as the gravedigger of
American democracy, it is Mitch McConnell.”
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/5/17940610/trump-hitler-history-historian
December 20: It started with Nazis:
Concerns over foreign agents not just a Trump-era phenomenon
https://www.greenwichtime.com/news/article/It-started-with-Nazis-Concerns-over-foreign-13480225.php
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