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What are you so mad about? Lmao.
Here's a real video for you.
In the immortal words of George carlin: "it's a big club and you ain't in it"
https://youtu.be/iQ0ct9bglYo?feature=shared
You still haven't told me what you're mad about.
And about that video you're referencing: I'm assuming that by referencing it, you're likening the Republican party or Trump to the Nazis? If so, you should know that the Nazis aren't really the core idea in the video, but an example. The real message is about the division of society by turning groups of people against each other. By creating such chaos among the people, democracy falls apart. The film urges us to see through divisive rhetoric, manipulation, embrace unity, and protect human rights. It also shows us that those who embrace bigotry and fascism are threats to democracy.
Using this video to liken the example used in it to the Republican party or Trump is a biased take. You would be assuming that the democratic party has not taken part in any divisive tactics, manipulation, or bigotry in America whatsoever. Both parties are unfortunately guilty of doing such things.
Now you're mad lmao
Nice gaslighting.
There's no such thing as gas lighting.... it's all in your head