Donald Trump Debate Over Fascism Analysis

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religion they fear their life’s might be in jeopardy, they target them as terrorist just for belonging to a certain religion.

In this recent election there’s Questions weather Trump resembles as someone who is a dictator. According to Peter Baker in his article Rise of Trump debate over Fascism “ The comparison was inflammatory with Donald trump immigration plan with the Kristallnacht, the night of horror in 1938 when rampaging Nazis smashed Jewish homes and businesses in Germany and killed scores of Jews. The comparison Donald trump with Adolf Hitler” (6) with the recent election Donald trump propositions on creating mass deportations against immigrants and labeling the Muslim community its making him view as a dictator.

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