It's time to talk about the Banality of Evil. The Nazis didn't start with genocide... Heck, they didn't even start with the Nuremberg laws.. They started with mass privatization of public services!pic.twitter.com/cOp8tZxoD8
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They deregulated existing regulations. Like Mussolini, who removed rent control laws and look at his excuse... it should be very familiar to you.pic.twitter.com/0u6hGMn9CE
They called it "Job creation" and they called business men "job creators"pic.twitter.com/TnJbjzFh08
Bismarck had nationalized healthcare in Germany in 1871. Hitler "removed the state monopoly" and privatized health insurance....pic.twitter.com/nIOQvbUgtF
These private, for-profit health-insurance companies cut reimbursements to Jewish physicians as a way to make more money.pic.twitter.com/TWwaeunG1U
Aktion t4...well....it wasn't to save the "state" money.pic.twitter.com/5ZdYpkjGQP
Nazis promised that they would respect workers' unions. Well, first they cracked down on all union leaderspic.twitter.com/4WJGzJPIEl
Then they replaces union leadership with their own brown shirts, who bargained away all collective bargaining rights.pic.twitter.com/ui2IYFIyvs
Then they finally set up a law where the employer would have a "trustee" who would then "fairly" decide the wages to pay workers.pic.twitter.com/6jSb70TsKV
German Railways was the largest public enterprise in the world. It went all the way to Russia in the east and it went all the way to France on the West! They privatized it.pic.twitter.com/0bIVpb8p6A
The head of the AFL who visited Germany in 1938 likened worker conditions to slaverypic.twitter.com/X11DtAZafM
German Workers worked longer hours for smaller wages.pic.twitter.com/zO2yHbSHPy
This is straight from Nuremberg! IG Farben doubled its size under Nazi Germany! Also it owned itdnowj railroads, coal mines, electric power plants... That's privatization on steroids.pic.twitter.com/mXev41CiWy
From Nuremberg trial transcripts. The German military became subordinate to IG Farben.pic.twitter.com/PIj75PfLE3
Once again, staff from IG Farben worked in the "military" while being paid by IG Farben.pic.twitter.com/iifzP2xUnQ
Hitler had a revolving door between corporations and government.pic.twitter.com/xWgKWTlbAH
We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex.... We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes - Eisenhowerpic.twitter.com/oafz5M4j9a
The government indemnified IG Farben for lost profits from having to keep World War 2 battle plans a secret.pic.twitter.com/UQluAU66ca
That's why you see articles in the New York Times, Guardian, Daily Mail that seemed very laudatory of Nazis... IG Farben hired PR agents to spin everything Hitler did in the best possible light!pic.twitter.com/1vygO6eUEF
Reminder: The PR industry was a Nazi invention!https://twitter.com/historic_ly/status/1101228317292851202?s=20 …
In 1930, the German Industrialists Association had its own version of the Powell Memo!pic.twitter.com/9VOwWBNBNL
Here is the American Powell Memo from 1972:https://twitter.com/historic_ly/status/1034819052865249280?s=20 …
Read about the Economy of Evil:https://historicly.substack.com/p/the-economy-of-evil …
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