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Great Intellect/Stable Genius
By: weco
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Sun, 13 Oct 19 9:25 AM
Msg. 53345 of 65535

TRUMP CAN'T ADMIT MISTAKES - IT'S A HITLER STRATEGY

President Trump never admits a mistake. Even when the mistake is blatantly obvious, Trump still refuses to fess up. He goes to absurd lengths to attempt to falsely explain it away.

Demented:


Why can’t Trump simply admit that he made a mistake? Why does Trump feel the need to go to such great lengths to insist he was not wrong?

In his 1924 book, “Mein Kampf,” Hitler describes his strategy for how his then-neophyte Nazi party could seize power through the use of propaganda and psychological manipulation.

According to Hitler’s demented worldview, a leader must “fill people with blind faith” that he and his party doctrine are absolutely and unquestionably correct. The leader must create an army of “intellectually less capable men” who are instilled with “rigid discipline and fanatical faith” for the cause, and each follower must be “taught to stake his life for it without reservation.”

To keep the flock obedient, the leader and the party must always appear to be absolutely correct. The party’s pronouncements must be “unshakable,” “dogmatic,” “creed-like,” and always seem like a “granite principle.”

Objective truth and reality are disregarded.

Sound familiar?


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