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entering what i think will be the mark era you know other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany in the 19th twenties where you had 'd conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with. street battles for the sermon who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a great i detail i recommend hour of yours to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political persuasions i am pretty sure that you are not a supporter of donald trump i think it's it comes out pretty clear in your interviews but would it be fair to say that the democrats dragged of politics is a little bit closer to your heart despite their recognition and i think you articulated if very clearly in your book that it was the alliance of the democratic party the neo liberal globalist corporate forces that ultimately created the conditions on the ground conditions for the rise of trump and trump as. well i would say so i mean i think that the movement represented by donald trump is very much of a far right extremist movement and democrat
entering what i think will be the mark era you know other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany in the 19th twenties where you had 'd conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with. street battles for the sermon who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a great i detail i recommend hour of yours to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political persuasions i am pretty sure that you...
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lives and physical safety on feel a couple of thoughts as it tied you have to see the modern weimar republicand an obsession with race going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well going perlin audiences with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some of thora teas went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg or bards who was born at the edge of the eiffel region in 1921 greg was father was an american infantryman stationed in the rhineland not a french colonial soldier he came from the philippines. grego barnes was the son of my eldest aren't who was born in 1906 at the time my cousin. i was born my aunt who was 14 years old if you think about it even today that would be rather scandalous. but imagine what it was like in 1921 in a staunch we catholics or scientists where religion was dominant in that it was far more shocking. here's. this is catalina kyra greg was mother this is a miracle i am m
lives and physical safety on feel a couple of thoughts as it tied you have to see the modern weimar republicand an obsession with race going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well going perlin audiences with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some of thora teas went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is...
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physical safety i feel a couple of thoughts as the tide you have to see the modern weimar republic andan obsession with race going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well in berlin orleans's with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some will thirty's went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg or butts who was born at the edge of the eiffel region in 1921 greg was father was an american infantryman stationed in the rhineland not a french colonial soldier he came from the philippines. grego barnes was the son of my eldest aren't who was born in 1906 at the time my cousin was born my aunt who was 14 years old if you think about it or even today that would be rather scandalous. but imagine what it was like in 1921 lived in a staunch we catholics or scientists where religion was dominant then it was far more shocking. here's. this is catalina kyra crego was mother this is a miracle i am my m
physical safety i feel a couple of thoughts as the tide you have to see the modern weimar republic andan obsession with race going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well in berlin orleans's with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some will thirty's went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg or...
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physical safety i feel a couple a few off as they are tired you have to see the modern weimar republicand an obsession with race going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well in berlin orleans's with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some of thirties went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg or butts who was born at the edge of the eiffel region in 1921 greg was father was an american infantryman stationed in the rhineland not a french colonial soldier he came from the philippines. grego barnes was the son of my eldest aren't who was born in 1906 at the time my cousin was born my aunt who was 14 years old if you think about it or even today that would be rather scandalous. but imagine what it was like in 1921 in a staunch catholic society where religion was dominant then it was far more shocking. here's. this is catarina kyra greg was mother this is a miracle i am my mother she was b
physical safety i feel a couple a few off as they are tired you have to see the modern weimar republicand an obsession with race going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well in berlin orleans's with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some of thirties went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg...
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physical safety i feel a couple tired you have to see the modern weimar republic and an obsession withrace going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well in berlin orleans's with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some more thorough tease went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg or buds who was born at the edge of the eiffel region in 1921 greg old father was an american infantryman stationed in the rhineland not a french colonial soldier he came from the philippines. grego barnes was the son of my eldest aren't who was born in 1906 at the time my cousin was born my aunt who was 14 years old if you think about it or even today that would be rather scandalous. but imagine what it was like in 1921 in a staunch we catholics are scientists where religion was dominant that it was far more shocking. here's. this is catarina kyra greg was mother this is a miracle i am my mother. she was born
physical safety i feel a couple tired you have to see the modern weimar republic and an obsession withrace going hand in hand at the same time josephine baker was well in berlin orleans's with her banana dance in 1926 others in germany were worrying about the purity of the german race some more thorough tease went as far as to consider forcibly sterilizing the children of the occupation. only a few biographies of occupation children are still known today one of them is about greg or buds who...
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entering what i think will be the vine mart era you know other words an era very much similar to the weimar republicin germany in the 19th twenties where you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with street battles who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a greater detail i reckon and are furious to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political.
entering what i think will be the vine mart era you know other words an era very much similar to the weimar republicin germany in the 19th twenties where you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with street battles who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a greater detail i reckon and are furious to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political.
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entering what i think will be that weimar era you know other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany or in the 19th twenties where do you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with. street battles or who came out on top.
entering what i think will be that weimar era you know other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany or in the 19th twenties where do you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with. street battles or who came out on top.
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is entering what i think will be the era in other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany in the 19th twenties who are you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with. street battles from the sermon who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a great i detail i recommend hour of yours to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political persuasions i am pretty sure that you are not a supporter of donald trump i think it's it comes out pretty clear in your interviews but would it be fair to say that the democrats brand of politics is a little bit closer to your heart despite their recognition and i think you're articulate if very clearly in your book that it was the alliance of the democratic party the neo liberal globalist corporate forces that ultimately created the conditions on the ground conditions for the rise of trump and trump that is.
is entering what i think will be the era in other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany in the 19th twenties who are you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with. street battles from the sermon who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a great i detail i recommend hour of yours to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political persuasions i am pretty sure that you are not a...
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entering what i think will be the vine mark era in other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany in the 19th twenties where you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with street battles for term and who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a great i detail i recommend are of yours to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political persuasions i am pretty sure that you are not a supporter of donald trump i think it's it comes out pretty clear.
entering what i think will be the vine mark era in other words an era very much similar to the weimar republic in germany in the 19th twenties where you had conflicts electoral conflicts mixed with street battles for term and who come out on top absolutely and professor people discuss that article in a great i detail i recommend are of yours to check it out it's a very thought provoking read but bringing you a little bit back to your own political persuasions i am pretty sure that you are not a...
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period of both electoral and street struggle and chaos that characterized the last days of the weimar republicnded inh the elevation of hitler 1933 to the chancellorship. not happenthings may exactly the same. we should always remember that history never repeats itself in quite the same way. but at the same time, there are lessons that we should be taking from the right of counterrevutionary movements in the 20th century. d in the century that the united states is not exempt from this. the unit states is no longer the kind of exceptional society. the united states -- even to have shown over the last few years and especially the last few months in the last few days is becoming more and more like the rest of the world. so this is the end of american exceptionalism. amy: walden bello, thank you for being with us, claimed filipino scholar, activist, author of many books and putting "counterrevolution: the global rise of the far-right." we will link to your latest piece. we encourage people to go to our conversation with allan nairn last week who talked about what has happened in the capitalism mil
period of both electoral and street struggle and chaos that characterized the last days of the weimar republicnded inh the elevation of hitler 1933 to the chancellorship. not happenthings may exactly the same. we should always remember that history never repeats itself in quite the same way. but at the same time, there are lessons that we should be taking from the right of counterrevutionary movements in the 20th century. d in the century that the united states is not exempt from this. the unit...
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here, i'm not thinking about what you just quoted but i'm thinking of the collapse of the weimar republic1920's and the rise of fascism in the 1930's. similar arguments were made that democracy could not get the job done. the representatives were weak. they were indecisive. problems needed to be solved and we needed strong men and trump is one of those strongmen. so is orb on in hungary and so duteren and erdogan and in the philippines. these are authoritarians who recognize themselves in each other and draw support from each other can they draw to them significant numbers of people in their societies who feel disenfranchised and feel that the system, the democratic system, has not been working for them, and that they are therefore willing to look elsewhere. in this respect, it is not just an american problem. it's a global problem. and we need to look to history, especially the 1930's and 1940's, to a time when democracy was in crisis, and those who believed in democracy found a way to renew it. that has to be solved on a national level, global level. to the 1930'sok and 1940's, we are l
here, i'm not thinking about what you just quoted but i'm thinking of the collapse of the weimar republic1920's and the rise of fascism in the 1930's. similar arguments were made that democracy could not get the job done. the representatives were weak. they were indecisive. problems needed to be solved and we needed strong men and trump is one of those strongmen. so is orb on in hungary and so duteren and erdogan and in the philippines. these are authoritarians who recognize themselves in each...
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guardians of the old order became the fellows of the new democracy they rejected the idea of the weimar republic and above all repudiated what they called the shameful versailles treaty and those who in their opinion were responsible for it the german social democrats who signed it. in march 19th 20 general votto fun little bits led the army in an unsuccessful push to overthrow the democratically elected government of chancellor gustav power. in response french troops and then occupied cities east of the rhine as well moroccan regiments marched into frankfurt a mine on april 6th 1920 there were clashes with demonstrators and the moroccans opened fire killing 9 people and wounding many more the incident in frankfurt was exploited as a welcome opportunity to ignite the smoldering german rage against the french occupiers. from spring 1920 on words nationalists. and racists used every available means of propaganda and disinform ation to orchestrate a campaign against what they dubbed black shame none of the slogans or images used back then could be called innocent the toxins in this campaign continu
guardians of the old order became the fellows of the new democracy they rejected the idea of the weimar republic and above all repudiated what they called the shameful versailles treaty and those who in their opinion were responsible for it the german social democrats who signed it. in march 19th 20 general votto fun little bits led the army in an unsuccessful push to overthrow the democratically elected government of chancellor gustav power. in response french troops and then occupied cities...