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Some people think that Trump is going to make America great again, Trump’s leadership shows many similarities to Hitler’s Reign because families and friendships have suffered in multiple levels, people are more polarized and angry about their stances and unwilling to be open-minded, and many minorities have been singled out by Trump in a negative light. The world we once knew is gone. We are split in two, one side wants peace and love while the other thinks they are superior. This other side is showing complete and utter hate towards many minorities. These “superiors” make these minorities feel threatened and fear that we are regressing to a time we all are trying to forget. World War II, Nazi Germany.
Nazism tore family and friends apart,

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