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An attendee at the 2010 Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear wearing a T-shirt implicitly referencing Godwin's Law: "I disagree with you but I'm pretty sure you're not Hitler." Godwin's law (or Godwin's rule), short for Godwin's law of Nazi analogies, [1] is an Internet adage asserting: "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a ...
Reductio ad Hitlerum (Latin for "reduction to Hitler"), also known as playing the Nazi card, [1] [2] is an attempt to invalidate someone else's argument on the basis that the same idea was promoted or practised by Adolf Hitler or the Nazi Party. [3] Arguments can be termed reductio ad Hitlerum if they are fallacious (e.g., arguing that because ...
This observation is known as Godwin's law, named after its originator Mike Godwin who later served as general counsel of the Wikimedia Foundation. Although Wikipedia aims to be an encyclopedia, discussion on our talk pages nevertheless suffers from the same symptoms as other forums on the internet.
Hitler originally wanted to call his forthcoming book Viereinhalb Jahre (des Kampfes) gegen Lüge, Dummheit und Feigheit (Four and a Half Years [of Struggle] Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice). [8] Max Amann, head of the Franz Eher Verlag and Hitler's publisher, is said to have suggested [9] the much shorter "Mein Kampf" ("My Struggle").
Indeed, you might call their arguments “disinformation.” Vance and others who have challenged the European censorship systems have been attacked as Nazi enablers or sympathizers.
Trump’s Reported Hitler Praise Putting Democrats In Attack Mode, Republicans On Defense Trump's Followers And Allies Shrug Off His Reported Praise For The Man Who Murdered 6 Million Jews
Since democratic ideals espoused equality for all men, it represented to Hitler and his Nazi ideologues the notion of mob rule and the hatred of excellence. [130] Not only was democracy antithetical to their social-Darwinist abstractions, but its international-capitalist framework was considered an exclusively Jewish-derived conception. [ 131 ]
Stephen Colbert said Donald Trump is struggling to defend himself from allegations that he’s a fascist after former chief of staff John Kelly said Trump told him Adolf Hitler “did some good ...