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Mr Puggsly said:
Pemalite said:

Right-wing policies can be as equally as dangerous, heck our biggest history lesson there is Hitler and the Nazi Party.
The best place to trend is when both the right and the left have relatively equal power so that policies trend in the middle and it's good having both sides around in a debate so you can see both sides of the coin so you can make the best possible decision.

With that said, I would dread seeing Trump win, I hope my country makes stronger ties to China rather than the USA in that instance.

I don't think republicans are pushing anything Nazi's were about. They were a socialist party and toalitarian so maybe the democrats relate to them more.

Extreme right wing just doesn't make much sense in my eyes these days, its just not what republicans are about. While extreme left wingers have essentially become commies.

Trumps Xenophobia alone can be compared with the Nazi Party, the Nazi's were very Pro-German, Pro-Aryan and Anti-Everything else, they were loosing Jobs, Economy was stalling and people were dissapointed with how the last war played out, which is what partly helped that party to get into power.
Trump instills a very similar rhetoric, but attempts to cover it with smooth talk.

That doesn't mean he is going to be anything like Hitler or the Nazi Party though and it doesn't make him wrong either, but the point is that leaning far right is just as dangerous as being far left to a country, the best place to be is right in the center.

Ironically even in Australia we have a Politician named "Pauline Hanson" who drums similar rhetoric to Trump, although she is less tactful with her words.
The UK had a big Right-wing win with Brexit as well.
Seems there is a big political paradigm shift in the worlds political stage from Left to Right, it will be interesting to see how it all evolves over the coming years though.




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