Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "The "Anyone Proclaiming Communism is Worse than Nazism is a Nazi" Fallacy" video.
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Rozmic: Yes, but when one looks at their economic policies, they are to the left, or center-left, especially the union involvement in government, and the nationalization of military manufacturing. Also, they had social programs not promoted by capitalism, and there was a complete separation between church and state. The left uses nationalism, the love of ones country, to include them on the right, but in actuality, their system was socialist left, but a less radical form of it.
That was why the Communists and Nazis formed Antifa in the thirties, since both were close in ideology, to fight what they considered fascism, since it wasn't socialist enough. Antifa was all for National Socialists and Communists combining, and controlling Germany as one. When Hitler came into power, he changed the traditional Nazi twenty-five point plan, because of funding, by crawling into bed with the banks to finance the rebuilding of Germany after WWI. After WWII, Antifa quickly rose again, and was behind Nazi hunting, even though they were pro-Nazi beforehand. However, they still had relationships with traditional Nazis, and with some who were released early from prison. These "globalist-socialists" were behind the trade treaties which eventually led to the creation of the EU.
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