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America Is Embracing The Secret Police Culture Of The Nazis

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Why do so many Americans want us to become more like Nazi Germany?  When I was growing up, I was taught that Nazi Germany was the antithesis of everything that America stood for.  I truly believed that we were "the land of the free" and that we were a bright, shining example for the rest of the world.  Unfortunately, over the past couple of decades America has been eagerly embracing the secret police culture of the Nazis.  In a desperate attempt to feel "safe", we have decided to become much more like our arch-enemies of the past.  In fact, in many ways we have already surpassed them.  Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union never had facial recognition cameras, "enhanced pat-downs", automated license plate scanners, voice recognition software, mobile backscatter vans or drones in the skies.  In America today, every single form of electronic communication is monitored by shadowy government intelligence agencies.  All over the globe, the emerging Big Brother electronic surveillance grid becomes more pervasive with each passing day.  Never in the history of the world have citizens been monitored so closely by their own governments.  But is all of this surveillance actually keeping us safer?  Of course not.  Just look at what happened in Boston.  But every time another tragedy strikes, our politicians tell us that the answer is (Read More....)

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20 Outrageous Examples That Show How Political Correctness Is Taking Over America

The thought police are watching you.  Back in the 1990s, lots of jokes were made about "political correctness", and almost everybody thought they were really funny.  Unfortunately, very few people are laughing now because political correctness has become a way of life in America.  If you say the "wrong thing" you could lose your job or you could rapidly end up in court.  Every single day, the mainstream media bombards us with subtle messages that make it clear what is "appropriate" and what is "inappropriate", and most Americans quietly fall in line with this unwritten speech code.  But just because it is not written down somewhere does not mean that it isn't real.  In fact, this speech code becomes more restrictive and more suffocating with each passing year.  The goal of the "thought Nazis" is to control what people say to one another, because eventually that will shape what most people think and what most people believe.  If you don't think this is true, just try the following experiment some time.  Go to a public place where a lot of people are gathered and yell out something horribly (Read More....)

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