Comparisons between current political actions and Nazi imagery, along with historical roots of discriminatory behavior, emphasize that discriminatory ideologies have deep historical origins and societal parallels. The speaker highlights the deliberate use of provocative symbolism by political figures, drawing connections between the Nazis and discriminatory practices in American history. The discussion underscores how discriminatory beliefs have persisted through history, tracing back to the colonization of North America by Europeans and the subsequent development of discriminatory laws and practices.
Donald Trump is an American figure decades in the making.
That’s the argument historian and professor Heather Cox Richardson makes in her latest book: “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America.” Richardson lays out her case, discusses her change of heart on Biden (whom she’s interviewed twice) and answers a question from former Representative Adam Kinzinger. She also sheds some light on whether she will take her popular newsletter business away from Substack, which has recently come under fire.
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