• farting_weedman [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Hindenburg put Hitler up as a choice for chancellor and then appointed him chancellor.

    That’s a little different than what you’re suggesting.

    Throughout the history of the Weimar Republic there are many examples of presidents using their emergency powers in big ways.

    I think saying that president is a figurehead position with no real power is pretty indefensible. We have well documented examples of presidents wielding lots of power and the specific one we’re talking about famously used his political power to put Hitler next in line.

    It’s doubly damning that you’ve brought this up as a defense of voting for Biden when one extremely shallow but nonetheless true reading of the events after Hindenburgs election is “don’t elect senile politicians to office if you want to defeat fascism!”

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          I’d say that is a false analogy, but Goebbels. Because he doesn’t have Trump’s “je ne sais quoi”. Trump is a type of idiot savant.

          But for the record, the only morally correct solution to the trolley problem is to murder the experimenter. And if you don’t have that option, you refuse to participate. But this isn’t about 1 vs 5 lives, this is about much worse. And Biden and Trump are are not the same.