Wikipedia Cites Laughable Sources in Sickening Trump-Fascist-Nazi Comparison

November 5th, 2024 9:13 AM

Democrats’ online smear campaign against  Donald Trump now includes a lengthy Wikipedia page accusing the former president of being a “fascist.”

Leftists now regularly label their opponents Nazis and fascists, even without any reasonable basis or even against clear evidence to the contrary, and it seems Wikipedia has jumped on the bandwagon. The Wikipedia article “Comparisons between Donald Trump and fascism” remains available despite being “nominated … for deletion,” with many paragraphs of biased assertions claiming the former president has displayed Nazi or fascistic tendencies. A note on the article explained that the suggestion to title the article “Donald Trump and fascism” is under consideration.

Wikipedia included Trump’s presidential opponents—President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris—-among the supposed authorities cited to label Trump a Nazi or fascist. Other individuals cited were disgraced former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, Biden’s White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and critic Noam Chomsky, all known for extreme rhetoric against Trump. The Wikipedia article prominently featured an image showing Trump’s face melding into the face of Nazi mass murdering dictator Adolf Hitler.

Even more ridiculously, Wikipedia’s article framed Trump’s policies as Nazi, racist or fascist, particularly his efforts to secure the southern border, policies that many American racial groups have supported. Wikipedia framed Trump’s promise to fight Communism and illegal migration as being comparable to anti-Jewish genocidal eugenics pushed by Hitler, and his detention of illegal aliens is compared to genocidal Nazi concentration camps.

The Wikipedia article also made ridiculous comparisons between Trump supporters and Nazis. There is an entire section trying to argue that the non-coordinated Jan. 6 Capitol protest was similar to Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch attempt to take over the 1920s German government. Wikipedia apparently recently updated the article to make the baseless comparison between Trump’s October Madison Square Garden rally, which videos showed was strongly pro-Israel and pro-Jewish, and a 1939 Nazi rally in the same arena.

Wikipedia’s article finally included a section lower down acknowledging individuals who contradict the “fascist” label for Trump, including citations of Republican vice presidential candidate and Sen. JD Vance. Notably, Republicans, including Vance, haveaccused Democrats of triggering the two 2024 assassination attempts against Trump with extreme rhetoric such as what Wikipedia uses.

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