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Vigilance in Dark Times: Learning from History's Warning Signs
Ernst vom Rath was assassinated in 1938. His death served as a precursor to the Night of Broken Glass in Nazi Germany.
Resist fascism and authoritarian rule.
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Ernst vom Rath was assassinated in 1938. His death served as a precursor to the Night of Broken Glass in Nazi Germany.
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0:00 /3:22 1× "Closet Full of Red Hats" You met him at a rally next to aisle three Right by the guns and the
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Section 4 Good day, and this is part two of getting everyone who reads this on the same page as to terminology and/or explanations. Yes, it’s
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When it comes to how a country runs its economy, there’s a lot of confusion, especially about what “socialism” really means. Some folks in the U.S.
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Recently, a Political Drain viewer who joined the Sons of Liberty livestream with Father Nathan asked me directly: “What can we as veterans do?” This is my answer.
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You've seen it before—the carefully choreographed ceremonies, the borrowed military symbolism, the way extremists wrap themselves in the flag while perverting everything it actually stands
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By equating left-wing socialism with all forms of statism (including authoritarian right-wing statism), there is a diversion away from the real threat of rising authoritarianism that masquerades as patriotism or capitalism.
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Section 4 To start this off, economics isn’t a small subject. It also interacts with just about everything; if not, it interacts with everything. Since I believe
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Fascists don’t want history to be remembered for what it was, they want history turned into a bedtime story where the oppressed deserved it, the oppressors were visionaries, and the whole thing is just too complicated for mere mortals to judge.
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The year began unraveling on 24 March 2025, when senior national-security officials used an eighteen-person Signal chat to coordinate air-strikes on Houthi targets and—by accident—added The
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How do communities remember painful histories when public space feels militarized or inaccessible?