Introducing similar statements such as “Let’s eradicate pests from our country”
President Joe Biden’s campaign even mobilized graphics to attack former President Donald Trump, his presidential rival, by saying that he resembles Hitler.
According to foreign media reports on the 21st (local time), President Biden’s camp posted a graphic titled ‘Trump imitating Hitler like a parrot’ on social networking service
It introduces former President Trump’s controversial remarks and parallels Hitler’s similar remarks immediately below.
It is a way of setting former President Trump’s statement, “We will root out political opponents who live like pests in our country,” along with Hitler’s statement, “Jews are pests that must be exterminated.”
The statement that “immigrants are polluting our country’s bloodline” was compared to the statement that “pollution of bloodline by inferior races will lead to the failure of Germany.”
In addition, former President Trump’s statement that “our country’s political opponents are worse than the dictators of Russia or North Korea” was placed alongside his statement that “we must all be aware of our internal enemies in Germany.”
In fact, experts are assessing that former President Trump’s rhetoric is similar to that of dictators such as Hitler. Accordingly, the Biden camp also appears to be aggressively campaigning for public opinion.
Politico, a U.S. political media outlet, analyzed that comparing a political opponent to Hitler was almost a taboo in the U.S., but President Biden’s camp routinely carries out such tactics.
It is highly expected that the confrontation between President Biden and former President Trump will be repeated in the US presidential election scheduled for November next year. Most recent opinion polls show that former President Trump is ahead of President Biden.
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Source: Donga
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