Jim Crow Laws Inspired the Nazis...

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I found this historical tidbit... It seems in the 1930's we one of the worlds leaders in racism and bigotry...


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In 1935, Nazi Germany passed two radically discriminatory pieces of legislation: the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. Together, these were known as the Nuremberg Laws, and they laid the legal groundwork for the persecution of Jewish people during the Holocaust and World War II.

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In particular, Nazis admired the Jim Crow-era laws that discriminated against black Americans and segregated them from white Americans, and they debated whether to introduce similar segregation in Germany.

America in the early 20th century was the leading racist jurisdiction in the world,” says Whitman, who is a professor at Yale Law School. “Nazi lawyers, as a result, were interested in, looked very closely at, [and] were ultimately influenced by American race law.


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Because of this, Nazis were more interested in how the U.S. had designated Native Americans, Filipinos and other groups as non-citizens even though they lived in the U.S. or its territories. These models influenced the citizenship portion of the Nuremberg Laws, which stripped Jewish Germans of their citizenship and classified them as “nationals.”

Snip... Nazi's look to to end marriages between Jews and non-Jews...

“Connected with these anti-miscegenation laws was a great deal of American jurisprudence on how to classify who belonged to which race,” he says.
Controversial “one-drop” rules stipulated that anyone with any black ancestry was legally black and could not marry a white person. Laws also defined what made a person Asian or Native American, in order to prevent these groups from marrying whites (notably, Virginia had a “Pocahontas Exception” for prominent white families who claimed to be descended from Pocahontas)
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I hope you the whole article to see how we influenced Nazi Germany in Bigotry...
 

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Comparing the Nuremburg Laws and Jim Crow laws... You will have to click on the PDF files...
Is that "11 Years a Nazi"? Because they didn't have that long? List 3 similarities between Cambodian guns and French poodles.
 

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Is that "11 Years a Nazi"? Because they didn't have that long? List 3 similarities between Cambodian guns and French poodles.
they had 12 (1933-1945), actually they had a bit more: january, 30th 1933 - may, 5th 1945
 

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they had 12 (1933-1945), actually they had a bit more: january, 30th 1933 - may, 5th 1945
This'll prepare children for flash extermination events , that'd actually be useful, OK, this is when you're in the bricked ghetto, news can't get there, you can't find out why you're on the train, the line is for fit and not fit, that's education. Smoke, there's no wood anywhere.
 

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no European trascist need to be inspired by American amateurs
I do not if you mean todays world or 90 years ago... If 90 years ago it seems American racism inspire the Nazi cause... The taking of Indian lands inspired Hitler's desire for Russian lands...
 

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I do not if you mean todays world or 90 years ago... If 90 years ago it seems American racism inspire the Nazi cause... The taking of Indian lands inspired Hitler's desire for Russian lands...
no Sir, that is nonsense Europeans have a tradition of robbing/subdoing/killing & enslaving their neighbours 4 thousands of years - nobody need the example of upstarts who think they are the center of the universe. (maybe You have Romulan ancestors)
 

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no Sir, that is nonsense Europeans have a tradition of robbing/subdoing/killing & enslaving their neighbours 4 thousands of years - nobody need the example of upstarts who think they are the center of the universe. (maybe You have Romulan ancestors)
So you reject the premise of the thread even thought I have show sources... Hitler was looking for a legal way to segregate his society and America had found that way to avoid world condemnation in its segregated society...
 

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you have shown what? some things are paralell, coincidental or just the same bullshit
Hitler didn't speak a word of English
If racist try to think legal the same nonsense will come out
How many people din Hitler's cabinet spoke English? Dr Goebbels and who else?
Those who spoke foreign lingos spoke French and Latin
English was not a language You learned at school
 

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the only 2 relevant groups of Germans speaking English on a regular base:
a) Akademisches Personal concerned with English
b) Naval officers (commissioned!) - not 4 the US Navy though

We don't have that senseless English (and therefor American) judical System,
Thanks to a French (Italian!) warlord

We don't need precedents 4 anything, written law is just fine.

BTW modern racism was invented by the English (Darwin + Linnè + the guns of the royalnavy)
historic "racism" (=our group vs theirs) is as old as mankind
the British just need a reason to be on top.
 

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Jim Crow is inspiring Republicans again...


More than just erasing legal protections or rolling back laws, the administration is trying to revive the white nationalism that was baked into the Jim Crow worldview.
To create this 21st century Jim Crow, the administration has to rebuild a common white nationalist and white supremacist ethos. This is why the administration has been so keen to restore Confederate War memorials or put the names of Confederate generals back on to military bases. (This was an early preoccupation of Stephen Miller, who, as early as 2015, was trying to work with Breitbart to force Amazon to resume selling Confederate memorabilia.) Many of those monuments were themselves an artifact of the Jim Crow era, part of an experiment in creating national unity. The differences between the Confederacy and Union were deliberately papered over, and instead of depicting Confederates as traitors they became quixotic patriots or worse, defenders of a white, “Anglo-Saxon” political system.

Even Northerners learned to accommodate themselves to this reality. Republicans who had previously supported civil rights and Reconstruction stopped after the 1880s and increasingly only offered rhetorical support. Why? The constant division and infighting between Democrats and Republicans stemming from the Civil War was too much of a political obstacle. Backing off of civil rights and embracing national unity made bipartisanship and governance easier. Racism itself was plentiful in the North, and Southern attitudes trickled into the North. By 1908, Springfield, Illinois, the home of Abraham Lincoln had experienced a race riot with lynchings. Republicans are likely hoping that more cynical Democrats will go along with this and stop pushing back.
 

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I hope you the whole article to see how we influenced Nazi Germany in Bigotry...
Not to mention the US government's 1861 self-coup which violated the 1783 Treaty of Paris.....

What is a federated state?

By a federated state we understand a league of sovereign states which band together of their own free will, on the strength of their sovereignty; ceding to the totality that share of their particular sovereign rights which makes possible and guarantees the existence of the common federation.

In practice this theoretical formulation does not apply entirely to any of the federated states existing on earth today. Least of all to the American Union, where, as far as the overwhelming part of the individual states are concerned, there can be no question of any original sovereignty, but, on the contrary, many of them were sketched into the total area of the Union in the course of time, so to speak. Hence in the individual states of the American Union we have mostly to do with smaller and larger territories, formed for technical, administrative reasons, and, often marked out with a ruler, states which previously had not and could not have possessed any state sovereignty of their own. For it was not these states that had formed the Union, on the contrary it was the Union which formed a great part of such so-called states. The very extensive special rights granted, or rather assigned, to the individual territories are not only in keeping with the whole character of this federation of states, but above all with the size of its area, its spatial dimensions which approach the scope of a continent. And so, as far as the states of the American Union are concerned, we cannot speak of their state sovereignty, but only of their constitutionally established and guaranteed rights, or better, perhaps, privileges.
 

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I'm waiting for the punch line.
Start with your being robbed of 8O% your wealth by the oligarchy while they are your masters, just like all through history-- but now instead of claiming it's meant to be, they blame you for being lazy and stupid, while taking credit by claiming they are just smarter and work harder.
That's pretty funny!
But enjoy your bread and circuses.
 

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Start with your being robbed of 8O% your wealth by the oligarchy while they are your masters, just like all through history-- but now instead of claiming it's meant to be, they blame you for being lazy and stupid, while taking credit by claiming they are just smarter and work harder.
That's pretty funny!
But enjoy your bread and circuses.
Bread and Circuses kept the Roman Empire going for over 400 years. Seems pretty successful to me.
 
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