The Ides of March
- Chris McAllister

- Mar 25, 2018
- 3 min read
I was walking through a Barnes and Noble bookstore yesterday for no other reason than to find another book to read. I am already on my fifth book this year and wanted to find my next.
Then I saw it. Mein Kampf sitting on the top shelf for all to see.
That actually floored me. I was having a hard time trying to wrap my head around the idea that an autobiography of a mass murderer would be in such demand by the American public. It was pretty demoralizing that The Greatest Generation gave their lives to rid the world of this evil for less than a century later - his autobiography to be sold to their grandchildren.
(I did not take a picture of the book on the shelf, but it is for sale.)

Is this a case of being "doomed to repeat" history? As Americans, we seriously cannot be that utterly idiotic to repeat the mass murder of six million Jews, the deaths of more than 15 million soldiers and 45 million civilians, the birth of a new socialist state.
Well, you be the judge.

For those of us who are old enough, this should be very familiar. Ranging from the Black Panthers of the 1960's...

To the Nazis of the 1920's, 1930's...

and 1940's...

The one thing is that these groups were NOT interested in unity of any sort. They had an overly fanatical belief in their own morality, their own self-righteousness, and it is to be implemented regardless of the will of the people.
But that is not the end of it. From the March for Our Lives, David Hogg gave an emphatic speech which ended in a dramatic "salute."

In this day and age, you can do marvelous things with technology including doctoring images nine million different ways to Sunday - or as the saying goes. Here is a video clip from the speech. (Jump to 1:10 of the clip below from The Daily Mail.)
Now, unless you failed history class, you should know the historical connection to that "salute." But since our public school system has clearly started failing our kids, this is the connection.

To those who think I am overreacting, you should also remember that the "students" at Parkland have started wearing arm bands after the shooting to show their support for gun control.

By the way, the symbolism of these "coincidences" should cause most open-minded Americans to pause and start looking closer at these so-called "organic" protests.
The arm band is also a Nazi symbol. Look closer at the picture on the left. White dress shirt, black tie, and black arm band.
The historical connection is clear to those who have actually lived it and to those (like me) who have actually studied it.
But it will not be clear to these students. Otherwise, it is something they would not have chosen as a symbol for their "protest."
It is indoctrination. Plain and simple. And it starts at an early age.

But it continues throughout childhood until the "training" cannot be undone.

The "uniform" is the same. Dress shirt, tie, arm band. I can provide other images to show that the standard dress would also include pants which would make it literally the exact same. (If I have to do that, then as I said before - you are already beyond hope.)
Liberals are manipulating children to push an agenda that is flawed, that is a failure, and all in the name of the children.
“The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.” - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
Let the "coincidences" continue. We have children leading a movement to implement a liberal agenda.
Hitler would be so proud.




Excellent presentation of facts and photos representing evil from the past sold then as "for the better good" and the same thing repeating itself in the present day represented as "for the better good". Scary how history repeats itself.