Yes, there are many ties to White Supremacy and/or Nazism within the Trump Administration. Here are just a few.

“one of Ours All of Yours”

First, Kristi Noem, US Secretary of Homeland Security. Her podium states, “One of Ours, All of Yours.” This ties directly into Hitler, Nazism and World War II history.

When one of Hitler’s favorite high-ranking SS officials, Heydrich, was assassinated by two Czech soldiers, Hitler was furious. His mentality was that “one of ours” had been killed, so we’re going to murder “all of yours.”

Hitler proceeded to exterminate that village, Lidice. 200 men/boys executed immediately. 200 women sent to concentration camps. 82 children gassed. 9 children determined as “racially pure” and were raised by Germans. (source)

First of all, no, this is NOT a Nazi slogan. It was, however, the Nazi mentality. Regardless of the situation, if an officer was assaulted or killed, the Nazis retaliated with full force and would, quite literally, exterminate anyone and everyone tied to the assault, often including those who played no part, such as the families who live in Lidice.

Historically, it can be tied into other leaders, such as Stalin, but it all ties to authoritarian rule and collective punishment tactics — you hurt one of ours, we will come for all of yours.

This frame of mind and military ethos is NOT American and absolutely not supported by the US military — unless you are a MAGA member of the Trump Administration. This is a slap in the face to all our WW2 veterans both alive and deceased.

NOTE: Historical details do vary slightly on Lidice, but all agree it was a massacre ordered by Hitler. Here is Snopes write-up about Noem’s podium. Here is Wikipedia’s post on the Lidice massacre.

US Department of Labor’s post on “X” about “Americanism”

White supremacy has been historically and systematically intertwined with certain definitions of “Americanism,” particularly those that equate being American with being white, Protestant, and of European descent.

This ideology, often described as a form of “white nationalism” or “100% Americanism,” has been used to shape American identity, immigration policies, and social hierarchies, asserting that white dominance is essential to the nation’s success and character.

The Second Ku Klux Klan (1915–1920s):
Imperial Wizard William J. Simmons revived the KKK in 1915, dedicating the organization to “100 percent Americanism” and white Protestantism. The group used this term to promote the idea that true Americans were white, native-born Protestants, aiming to exclude immigrants, Catholics, Jews, and African Americans. (source)

“Americanism” is typically a coded word used by White Supremacists. When you see it, as in this post by the US Dept of Labor, means it was posted by someone who considers themself to be a White Supremacist.

(source)

NOTE: Article by The Atlantic, from 2016, about Trump, “Make America White Again.” If only people had listened. I remember reading it and sharing online, only to be ignored by the ostriches who buried their heads in the sand. Now many wish they had listened.

Straight from the White House, “Which way, Greenland Man”

This one I didn’t catch, but common sense told me that it was tied into their fascist, white-loving ideology somehow. I just waited for the info to come online and Politico never fails. So, directly from the Politico website, here are the details.

“This is a reference to “Which Way Western Man,” a 1978 book by William Gayley Simpson, one of America’s most prominent Nazis,” wrote MIKEY SMITH, a newspaper editor in the United Kingdom, in a post on X.

Simpson’s book, which praises ADOLF HITLER and traffics in antisemitic conspiracy theories, became influential among White supremacist and neo-Nazi figures.

It was not the first time the administration played on the book title in its messaging. Last August, the Department of Homeland Security shared an ICE recruitment poster in a post on X with the caption: “Which way, American man?”

The Southern Poverty Law Center flagged the similarity, too.

The White House did not comment on why it used the phrase or what they think its origin is and pushed back hard against any comparison to Simpson’s book.

Another “X” post from the Department of Labor

From the same Politico article, here are the details.

The post on X, which came three days after an ICE officer fatally shot RENEE GOOD, a Minnesota woman, in her car, prompted comparisons to the Nazi slogan, “Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer” — translated in English to “one people, one realm, one leader.”

JULIAN ZELIZER, a professor of American history at Princeton University, said there’s “a long history of using dog whistles” in political appeals to white voters. He noted that Trump’s public rhetoric — disparaging Africa as “shithole countries,” maligning American cities like Baltimore as a “hellhole” and speaking often about preserving western “culture” — has been more overt than his predecessors in making those appeals.

“There are dog whistles everywhere,” Zelizer continued. “When you see it again, and you see it despite the continued criticism of them doing this, it’s fair to be suspicious that they’re trying to rile people up.”

Well, when everything posted can tie directly into some form of Nazism, White Supremacy or fascism…. if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it’s a duck.

This is just barely scratching the surface.

More to come. It’s time to feed the dogs. I gotta go.

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