Comparing Trump to A German President, Not Hitler But the Kaiser
By Nick Babel
The easy comparison made about Donald Trump is one to
the infamous Adolph Hitler. While there certainly is some
similarities, i.e. populist rhetoric, over the top goofy appearance,
a better comparison can be made to the man that forced Germany into
the Great War, WWI. That man was Kaiser Wilhelm II and he was a man
whose inferiority complex led to millions of deaths.
Kaiser
Wilhelm has been historically described as “Bombastic
and impetuous, he sometimes made tactless pronouncements on sensitive
topics without consulting his ministers.” Now there was no Twitter
back in Wilhelm's day but this seems like an apt description for the
current leader of the “free world” Donald Trump.
Both Wilhelm and Trump suffer/suffered
from a massive inferiority complex. For Wilhelm there were several
factors for this complex. Wilhelm was born to parents Prince
Frederick William of Prussia (the future Frederick III) and his wife,
Victoria, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter of Britain's Queen
Victoria. This made him half British. A fact that led him to always
feel like an outsider.
Historian David Fromkin described
Wilhelm's self loathing.
“From the outset, the half-German
side of him was at war with the half-English side. He was wildly
jealous of the British, wanting to be British, wanting to be better
at being British than the British were, while at the same time hating
them and resenting them because he never could be fully accepted by
them.”
As for Donald, there are several
factors for his inferiority complex, the first also involves his
parents, more accurately his father Fred Trump. Fred Trump was an
entrepreneur that built his business with an $800 loan from his
mother and later became a huge builder/slumlord/landlord. Donald was
given a $1 million dollar loan according to him, others have
speculated the loan was closer to $40 million as that was the price
of the company that was given to him. Donald on the other hand was
never as successful as his father at being a businessman. He has gone
through 6 bankruptcies with his business ventures. Yes he is
reportedly (won't release tax returns) worth more than his father
ever was but that has been acquired through celebrity, television,
and branding, not through the actual growth of his business like his
father. The $800 dollar loan Fred received and became a billionaire
with compared to the $1 million to $40 million that Donald received
is a worthy reason to feel inferior to your father. Trump knows these
facts and deep down inside it bothers him greatly.
The second reason for their
inferiority complex's is that they are/were both somewhat physically
impaired men. Wilhelm was born with Erb's Palsy which left his left
arm about 6 inches shorter than his right arm. He often tried to
conceal this fact with his clothing and many believe this contributed
to his inferiority complex.
Trump as it is well known
and documented has tiny hands and probably another tiny appendage
that makes his inferiority complex so strong. Trump loves to tell
everyone how “big, huge, great, etc.” that he is or that his
“accomplishments” are. This is a man compensating for his
smallness just like the Kaiser did with his arm deformity.
Historian Thomas Nipperdey
described Wilhelm's personality as “...gifted, with a quick
understanding, sometimes brilliant, with a taste for the
modern,—technology, industry, science—but at the same time
superficial, hasty, restless, unable to relax, without any deeper
level of seriousness, without any desire for hard work or drive to
see things through to the end, without any sense of sobriety, for
balance and boundaries, or even for reality and real problems,
uncontrollable and scarcely capable of learning from experience,
desperate for applause and success.”
You could literally put
that same quote next to a historian talking about Trump and even
Pro-Trump advocates would have to nod their head at the description
of him. He knows he's a con-man and he knows that he is on the wrong
side of a lot of issues but it doesn't matter to him. He just wants
to be worshiped. He also loves platitudes and simplifications of
complex issues. His “Build A Wall” is the kind of thing someone
says when they have no real factual arguments to make. Immigration is
a complex issue and it does need to be fixed but “build a wall”
is the kind of thing someone who lacks a “deeper level of
seriousness” would come up with.
Bismarck said early on in
his life, he wanted every day to be his birthday—romantic,
sentimental and theatrical, unsure and arrogant, with an immeasurably
exaggerated self-confidence and desire to show off, a juvenile cadet,
who never took the tone of the officers' mess out of his voice, and
brashly wanted to play the part of the supreme warlord, full of
panicky fear of a monotonous life without any diversions.
Trump has lived his life in
much the same way. Putting his name on buildings, casinos, hotels,
hats, clothing, etc. He loves to let everyone know he thinks very
highly of himself. He's built his con game on complimentary
adjectives. He loves to tell you how, “bigly, huge, great,
magnificent” everything about him is. The word “Con-Man” comes
from the word confidence man. Trump is nothing but false confidence,
it's almost awkwardly see through but somehow many don't quite see
through it.
Wilhelm was a known anti-Semite. He
was quoted as saying, "deepest, most disgusting shame ever
perpetrated by a person in history, the Germans have done to
themselves... egged on and misled by the tribe of Judah... Let no
German ever forget this, nor rest until these parasites have been
destroyed and exterminated from German soil!"
Trump, while not necessarily an
anti-semite is a known racist that has had issues with this well
before he rose to power. Trump initially came to public attention in
1973 when he was accused by the Justice Department of violations of
the Fair Housing Act in the operation of 39 buildings. The Department
of Justice said that black "testers" were sent to more than
half a dozen buildings and were denied apartments, but a similar
white tester would then be offered an apartment in the same building.
The government alleged that Trump's corporation quoted different
rental terms and conditions to blacks and made false "no
vacancy" statements to blacks for apartments they managed in
Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.
Trump has also been openly supported
by the KKK, (which his father was allegedly a member of) David Duke,
& the new Alt-Right (New Nazi's) movement.
German foreign policy under Wilhelm II
was faced with a number of significant problems. Perhaps the most
apparent was that Wilhelm was an impatient man, subjective in his
reactions and affected strongly by sentiment and impulse. He was
personally ill-equipped to steer German foreign policy along a
rational course.
Oh Shit! Once again you could describe
Trump as an “impatient man, subjective in his reactions and
affected strongly by sentiment and impulse”. Trump has already
taken to alienating China, and Mexico through his actions and he's
only been President for 6 days!
Wilhelm was also known for his
blunders with the press. He famously did an interview with the
British paper the “Daily Telegraph” which was full of wild
statements and angry outbursts. He implied, among other things, that
the Germans cared nothing for the British; that the French and
Russians had attempted to incite Germany to intervene in the Second
Boer War; and that the German naval buildup was targeted against the
Japanese, not Britain. One memorable quotation from the interview
was, "You English are mad, mad, mad as March hares."
Trump has had so many blunders with
the press I could write another whole essay that just mentions all of
them. He's currently feuding with the biggest news network in the
country CNN, calling them “fake news” in his first press
conference. Not to mention his sexual assault confessions with Billy
Bush when he didn't know the microphone was on. That is just a couple
of examples.
There are darker comparisons that have
yet to happen that could easily become reality down the road. Wilhelm
was largely responsible for WWI, if he had listened to the great
German General Otto Von Bismark he would have made sure he had an
alliance with Russia before invading France. He also could have
possibly avoided British involvement in the war if he had not decided
to go through Belgium to invade France.
As for Trump who knows what war/wars
he could lead us into? Picking fights with China, & our neighbors
in Mexico. I hope the comparisons end with what has already happened,
but Trump is the kind of guy that does things to boost his bravado
and lives with the same mentality as Wilhelm did.
Below is a quote that should be
inscribed onto Trumps tombstone but hopefully won't be inscribed on
our nations tombstone.
“Uncontrollable and scarcely
capable of learning from experience, desperate for applause and
success”- Donald Trump/Kaiser Wilhelm II
Good read dude \M/!!!
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