Sen. Rick Scott's (R-FLA) "11 Point Plan" For GOP Is "Straight Outta' Mein Kampf"-- My Comment on Professor Heather Cox Richardson's Excellent Overview Today



Professor Richardson has done us the great service of restoring some focus for Americans on the crisis in democracy in the United States, which has been somewhat obscured by the events in Europe. One central aspect of her overview is the much underplayed "11 Point Plan" presented by GOP Senator and hard core Trump acolyte, Rick Scott of Florida. HCR's briefing is linked here:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=511848740310363&id=100044557238708

This is my brief comment on her remarks--

["Methodologically and philosophically Scott's "plan" is in most ways indistinguishable from that laid out in Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf".  Scott just substitutes the words "fanatical Left" and "socialists" for Jews.

The hard Right's obsession with protecting children from the rapacious and predatory "Left" is a modern version of the infamous "blood libel" which the Nazis co-opted from the forged anti-semitic tract, the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". 

The extreme and radical economic austerity they promote which will result from dismantling Social Security and Medicare for example, is reminiscent of the Nazis policies to eliminate what they called "useless eaters," people who for reasons of chronic illness, mental illness, handicaps etc. were unable to work or fight for the Reich, and therefore considered "unfit" to live and a burden to the state. What is the difference between Scott's plan to destroy the social safety net and Hitler's mass based involuntary Euthanasia and sterilization programs? 

The border wall policy and the anti-abortion fanaticism both come from the same outlook, which is the modern American and sanitized version of Nazi doctrine called "replacement theory". This is a fear campaign rooted in the idea that the US was founded as a white Christian nation, but is now being overrun by immigrants, POC's, and non-Christians who bring with them disease, crime, and squalor. (Literally stated by Tucker Carlson) 

They are trying to ride into power with a hysteria campaign that their "way of life" is being annihilated by a foreign body, using virtually the same formulations as Hitler in his book. So, the Wall, the anti-abortion laws, draconian economic austerity against targeted groups, and attempts to impose book banning are right out of the Nazi's playbook and intended to rescue the so-called collapsing demographic of the White race from the "socialist" (read Jewish/liberal) onslaught. 

Both the Nazis and Mussolini tried to use economic incentives and propaganda to boost white birthrates using the same methods as those proposed by Scott and the GOP. It brings to mind the warnings of Sinclair Lewis that American fascism would come carrying the Flag and the Cross. 

I think we need to be precise in our terminology. It is not extreme for us to denounce Scott, the Trump GOP and their program as fascist, and draw out the parallels with Hitler's plan. That is not to downplay in any way the Holocaust, rather to prevent another one carried out through economic means, using "the Free Market" instead of death camps. If Americans cannot see these parallels, it has to be because they don't want to. That means we have our work cut out."]

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