So first, it's outlandish that I would compare Trump and Hitler, but less so for you to suggest Hitler's rhetoric falls in line more with Bernie Sanders? Because what, Clinton and Sanders have correctly pointed out that wealth inequality gets worse by the year and trickle down economics don't actually work? You think Hitler's masquerade about Jewish economics was about eliminating corporate tax loopholes and regulating stock market speculation to protect consumers?
Trump has blamed the Mexicans for crime problems and literal rape, and he's blaming terrorism on Muslims. He goes back and forth on how he feels about the Chinese. Do I think he'd perpetuate a genocide? Absolutely not. However, do you really want to split hairs on the tactics being employed here? Is this what we should consider Presidential material? Hitler cast the Jews in such a light that the Germans, frustrated by nearly two decades of struggle, were quick to agree that they were the problem. Trump's entire campaign thus far is built on building a wall to keep out rapists from Mexico and halting Muslims from entering the country. He's othering groups of people that Americans can easily direct ire towards.
I don't want to keep going back and forth on this. I don't come here for this, the daily petty squabbling is more than enough as it stands. ST is a diverse enough place that we've all got our perspectives. Trump, whether you like him or not, is an incendiary, hatemongering psycho. I've never seen the bull that's been borne out of his rallies. The way his supporters react to dissenters, and the fact that people are so compelled by his rhetoric to dissent so passionately, is grotesque for an American election in 2016. Conservatives should spend less time justifying his childish mockery of a campaign and more time finding genuine politicians that can represent the actual interests of the Republican party. The GOP is an absolute clown show and its cons uents - while I don't agree with them on much - deserve far better.