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Are you ready to venture back in time to draw parallels between the 1920s and 30s Europe and the modern United States? Embark on this captivating journey as we dissect the Nazi outrages as a reflex to persecution and its correlation to today's victim classes. We draw comparisons between the Englishmen's obligation to aid the oppressed and the contemporary cries for helping victims of oppression. The Treaty of Versailles, its burdens on the Germans, and the significance of honoring such pacts also take center stage in our conversation. Immigration, a hot-button issue, is also addressed with a focus on its benefits to the host country.

Our dialogue takes an unexpected spin as we ponder over a Nazi slogan quoted by a future Prime Minister and the reluctance of England's elites to decry the Nazi Chancellor. We tackle societal evils like abortion, LGBTQIA+ rights, illegal immigration, and Critical Race Theory. Unveiling the shocking percentage of Germans that supported the Nazis, we reflect on how our nation has forsaken God. The episode concludes on a hopeful note, celebrating the growth of our podcast and the power of listener support, leaving you, our audience, with a blessing for you and your families. You wouldn't want to miss this thought-provoking episode!

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