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applegrove

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4. I never read Mein Kampf. I don't want to. But i found the
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 02:05 AM
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stabbed in the back, awful economy/situation people 'find' themselves in, the national decline myth, as a precursor to having their minds taken over, as salient considering the Republicans have been impoverishing the average American for 45 years. When you think of it 1) getting rid of grants for college bound millions of people to loans they could not pay off and 2) destroying any hope of affordable healthcare that will help people avoid bankruptcy are two obvious attacks on the middle class. And every time Democrats tried and fixed these issues, Republicans would undo the fix when they got back into power. There are many more issues the GOP has used to tank the middle class. It was obviously intentional on the part of the GOP. I did not know that it was all layed out in Mein Kampf and part of a process. My mind went "those bastards". I wanted to share that moment.

I don't like the idea of AI but thought it important to know how much Project 2025 borrowed from Mein Kampf.

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