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March 05, 2017, 05:35:05 AM
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http://distractify.com/trending/2017/02/26/5UX7t/cards-against-humanity-secret-hitler-senators

Hahahahhahahahahaha hahahhaaa hahaha ha.

In the letter addressed to senators, the three explain that Hitler "required the cooperation of well meaning men who hoped to appease and control the Nazis."

They then go on to explain why playing their game might be worthwhile:

"Our game explores that relationship and highlights the difficulty of recognizing your own manipulation before it's too late. Although our game takes place in 1933 Germany, we thought you and your staff might find our game relevant as you negotiate the power of balance with the Trump White House."

Fucking brilliant.
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March 05, 2017, 07:34:32 AM
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http://distractify.com/trending/2017/02/26/5UX7t/cards-against-humanity-secret-hitler-senators

Hahahahhahahahahaha hahahhaaa hahaha ha.

In the letter addressed to senators, the three explain that Hitler "required the cooperation of well meaning men who hoped to appease and control the Nazis."

They then go on to explain why playing their game might be worthwhile:

"Our game explores that relationship and highlights the difficulty of recognizing your own manipulation before it's too late. Although our game takes place in 1933 Germany, we thought you and your staff might find our game relevant as you negotiate the power of balance with the Trump White House."

Fucking brilliant.

This cards are very weird. It was said by the article that is was used by Hitler in 1933 and this kind of game has a meaning to it. Only Nazis could tell what the cards really meant. But giving it to senators will just  make the reputation of the president much worst than ever. This will set a mindset to the public that the President is making a move to make America the new Nazi front and Trump will be the new Hitler. It is a bad game though it is just a board but it will affect the President.
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March 05, 2017, 08:00:32 PM
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But giving it to senators will just  make the reputation of the president much worst than ever. This will set a mindset to the public that the President is making a move to make America the new Nazi front and Trump will be the new Hitler. It is a bad game though it is just a board but it will affect the President.

They've sent these to Senators because they already think Trump is making moves that seem eerily in line with moves Hitler made early in his career, e.g., declaring a war on the independent media, accusing state agencies of wrong doing or conspiracy.

The makers of these cards are trying to bluntly tell all US Senators that if they don't learn from history they will be doomed to repeat it and the consequences will affect us all, terribly.

The reputation of the President is controlled only by the President. And every word he's said recently has made his reputation worse, the guy just doesn't know how to control his brand...which is tragically ironic.
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