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ULTRA is the new 'chart topping' podcast that could 'infotain' some forum members (Page 1/1) |
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rinselberg
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NOV 29, 04:38 PM
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'infotain' some forum members as in infotainment
quote | On February 20, 1939, the eve of World War II, American Nazis and fascist sympathizers staged a huge rally at Madison Square Garden in support of Adolf Hitler. The building was covered in symbols of the Third Reich and the stage was adorned with a giant picture of George Washington, “the original American Nazi” according to organizers. |
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"Fascism in the USA: Pictures of American Nazi Organization Rally at Madison Square Garden, New York City in February, 1939" July 14, 2016; Vintage Everyday. https://www.vintag.es/2016/...res-of-american.html
I might not be able to go back and find it on this forum, but I remember it well. A forum member (not me) posted a photograph like this, from that famous (or infamous) event, and described the people who organized and attended this rally as among the "Left"... typical of the "Left" throughout history... emblematic of the "Left"... a recurring pattern among the "Left" that persists from time immemorial to this very day.
Those aren't that forum member's words, verbatim, but that is what I believe he was trying to say. He clearly connected this pro-Nazi rally with the "Left".
Is that an accurate description of the people who organized and attended this rally... the "Left"?
Is there a "through line" from the people of this rally that connects to today's Democratic Party? The "Biden brats" of that forum member's rather colorful imagination? I believe that is what he meant with that forum post. Or if not today's Democratic Party writ large, then (more specifically) it's more progressive or left-leaning leaders and followers? Black Lives Matter activists and sympathizers? Greta Thunberg? A "rando" that was photographed setting his arm on fire because he wanted to call attention to Climate Change? These references are all part of that forum member's customary habit on this forum.
I don't know how anyone who is actually informed about the history of that time, when more than 20,000 Nazi sympathizers rallied in 1939 at the famous New York City venue, could make those kinds of connections.
That rally was contemporaneous with another history that is not so well known. It's about U.S. Senators, Congressmen and other significant Americans of that time who were involved in a conspiracy to undermine the United States and establish a reactionary authoritarian government and society in its place: an American version of Hitler's Germany. Among the Senators, Congressmen and other Americans who were part of this conspiracy, Republicans and Democrats alike, although (according to ULTRA) there were more Republicans than Democrats.
I seldom "do" podcasts, but I have been "infotained" by more than half of the ULTRA content. I'm sure I will have the remainder of it. It's 8 episodes and comes to about 8 hours total, including the setup time that anyone would need to start or continue with it. I have been listening to it on my iPhone, using the TuneIn(.com) website, which I call up from my Google internet browser. The podcast is also available from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart and Amazon Music.
Without further ado, I offer the online portal to ULTRA: https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-presents-ultra[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 11-29-2022).]
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rinselberg
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DEC 02, 09:26 PM
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cliffw
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DEC 02, 10:51 PM
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We are waiting for you to weigh in on the Twitter 'infotainment'.
Coming to podcasts everywhere.
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ray b
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DEC 03, 10:14 AM
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hint like most of the rightwing nazi's LIE about who they are and what they want
just like the trump does
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MidEngineManiac
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DEC 03, 11:30 AM
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Remember Dr. Pepper's Nazi's song...
Ohhhh, I'm a Nazi, He's a Nazi, She's a Nazi,
Wouldnt you like to be a Nazi too.
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rinselberg
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DEC 04, 04:46 AM
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quote | Originally posted by MidEngineManiac: Remember Dr. Pepper's Nazi's song... Ohhhh, I'm a Nazi, He's a Nazi, She's a Nazi, Wouldnt you like to be a Nazi too. |
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[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-04-2022).]
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Hudini
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DEC 05, 09:20 AM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
hint like most of the rightwing nazi's LIE about who they are and what they want
just like the trump does |
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National SOCIALIST Worker's Party of Germany. Left wing, same as Communists, just with different enemies.
Fits right in with Fascists. To the state goes all power, citizens are secondary.
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rinselberg
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DEC 05, 10:11 AM
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There are people who get caught up in misleading and sometimes wildly obsessive "Left vs Right" verbiage.
I suspect that if I looked online, I could find "quality" reports and essays about China today, in which Xi Jinping and the Communist Chinese Party are described as the "Right"—in terms of China.
If people were knowledgable about this American history, they would know that the infamous American Nazi-led rally in Madison Square Garden in 1939 and the other related events cannot be dumbed down to descriptions that are as simple—and simplistic—as "Left" vs "Right".
It's a great podcast that anyone might find worthwhile, even if they don't like Rachel Maddow. I'm down to just the last two of the eight sequential episodes of ULTRA.
It's the only podcast of this length that I've ever done.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-05-2022).]
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