I get and don't get the parallel to German Nazism. One, the one hand you have a so-called Western country that's supposedly progressive and forward-thinking, yet a hateful anti-humanist leader rose to power. On the other hand, he wasn't elected but given chancellorship after a capitulating (and old) presi Hindenburg who had himself perpetuated hateful antisemitic sentiments. And this all occurred in some vague idea of rationalism. I just don't see that fitting well, at all really, with the current situation in the US except for the general first part. Then you had the radio which was a super big thing to new audiences, but here generations accustomed to positive or negative ideologies on TV. I mean, there's several articles out there that put out some solid BEWARE OF HITLER x2 narratives, but the world has already had many more hateful rulers that we could also invoke. I feel like we have more of a ridiculous spaghetti western unraveling here, without any love of rules or investment in logic.