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I produce things for tv & the web. Founder & Chief Creative Officer of http://AuraNexus.com  (@auranexus). Former Head of Live Video @ BF News 📩andrew.kimmel@gmail.com

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    1. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      .@ASavageNation tonight calls the mayor of Portland a “liberal totalitarian fascist”, railed against the “left wing vermin lawyers” who go against the police, Hillary “called for a civil war” and Bernie Sanders is the “spawn of the devil” then closed with “I’m asking for peace.”

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    2. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      And we’re BACK from the 100th commercial break for a magic beet product. @ASavageNation continues, “This man (Bernie) is the most dangerous man in American history.” He is a “very evil dangerous man whose rhetoric will “result in violence.”

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    3. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      So as @ASavageNation earlier said he wants peace, he just went on to say, “When the hell are we going to fight back? Are we going to sit here like patsies? Or are we gonna fight back?”

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    4. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      ”The hands of the police have been tied. The police are afraid to do anything. That’s exactly what Obama and Holder wanted.” @ASavageNation then tells listeners to buy his book.

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    5. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      .@ASavageNation now calling college professors “academic thieves” who teach classes meant to “agitate students.” People like @RBReich who is “one of thousands of parasites infecting the system”. Another commercial break.

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    6. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      In 1930’s Germany, professors who were Jewish or supported left-leaning parties struggled to find research and teaching positions in public, government-supported German universities. The Nazis attempted to root out any dissent to their policies and ideology that remained.

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    7. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      Peter Drucker, an Austrian economist, was a lecturer at Frankfurt U in the 30s. He wrote the school was a target for the Nazis as it was the the most liberal of major German universities “that prided itself on its allegiance to scholarship, freedom of conscience, and democracy.”

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      Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

      “Above all, Frankfurt had a science faculty distinguished both by its scholarship and by its liberal convictions; and outstanding among the Frankfurt scientists was a biochemist-physiologist of Nobel-Prize caliber and impeccable liberal credentials.”

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        2. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          As liberal professors were pushed out, German nationalist professors promoted the idea that foreign races had no legal status, that concentration camps were a legitimate exercise of power and that Jews were unproductive and no room could be found for them in any German setting.

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        3. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          “The rejection of reason was a thread running through centuries of German philosophy. This became particularly acute with the rise of the industrial age when reason was believed to be a mere critical instrument which hindered the creative and productive aspects of life...”

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        4. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          Now to the right wing talking point of “violent leftist mobs”, the indie & non-profit academic news outlet @ConversationUS writes, “Violent confrontations w/ antifascists gave the Nazis a chance to paint themselves as the victims of a pugnacious, lawless left. They seized it.”

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        5. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          “We know now that many Germans supported the fascists because they were terrified of leftist violence in the streets. Germans opened their morning newspapers and saw reports of clashes... It looked like a bloody tide of civil war was rising in their cities.”

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        6. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          “Voters and opposition politicians alike came to believe the government needed special police powers to stop violent leftists. Dictatorship grew attractive. The fact that the Nazis themselves were fomenting the violence didn’t seem to matter.”

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        7. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          “In the court of public opinion, accusations of mayhem and chaos in the streets will, as a rule, tend to stick against the left, not the right... Today, right extremists are going around the country staging rallies...” in places they know there will be confrontations.

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        8. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          “...they pick places where they know antifascists are present, like university campuses. They come spoiling for physical confrontation. Then they and their allies spin it to their advantage.”

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        9. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          ”This violence, and the rhetoric about it coming from the <Trump> administration, are echoes – faint but nevertheless frightening echoes – of a well-documented pattern, a pathway by which democracies devolve into dictatorships.” - written in 2017 for the @ConversationUS

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        10. Andrew Kimmel‏Verified account @andrewkimmel 10 Oct 2018

          Here is the full article written in 2017. It is well worth the read with citations and links to all its claims. https://theconversation.com/how-should-we-protest-neo-nazis-lessons-from-german-history-82645?utm_medium=amptwitter&utm_source=twitter … @ASavageNation and @realDonaldTrump’s rhetoric is nothing new - and we’re all playing into it.

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