The German Nazis' of World War II infamy are vilified as the most inhumane, vicious, callous, and despicable lot of all modern history, especially in regards to their scale of human misery that they wrought, and in particular, their treatment towards basically innocent civilians, was both sick and tragic. For instance, the Nazis' deliberately targeted those of the Jewish faith, in which, if they could not coercively convince these people to emigrate from their nation, then they thereby took the most drastic of all steps, and forthrightly, rounded them up and summarily executed them. So too, the Nazis' made it a point that those that could not carry their own weight, because they were aged and feeble, or newborns with various disabilities, they then were all subject to euthanasia, for those that were of no obvious utility value to the fatherland, were disposed of, as useless human garbage. The German Nazis' also took those that were considered to be "gypsies", found them to be enemies of the state, and rounded them up and executed them, for the ostensible crime of living a nomadic live with their own customs and beliefs which since they did not fit in with German Nazi culture, thereby were found to be inferior to the Nazis', and hence eradicated.
The German Nazis' lost the war and history has not been kind to the German Nazis' for what they did, for what they believed, and for their 'master race' philosophy, all of which, one might think, are completely dead and deeply buried. Yet, we don't need to look far whatsoever, to see, that Nazism, in a different cloak, is alive and well and rather mainstream in America, today. For instance, in 1973, the infamous Roe v. Wade decision was passed by the Supreme Court, stipulating that on a national level, the rights and privacy of the woman, superseded any possible rights that her fetus could have, meaning that abortions "on demand" was now the law of the land. Since that time, as estimated by lifenews.com, 58,586,256 abortions have been performed in America. As might be expected, for a decision of such import, abortions, are not considered by all to be wholly tragic or unfortunate, especially for those that recognize that the principle driving force behind the legalization and the normalization of abortion, was those that were supporters of eugenics, which is the destruction and elimination of those being born that were unfit, and, in particular, abortion as being a means to keep and to reduce the birthrate of the poor, of which, in America, the poor have been always overly represented by people of color.
So too, America, has begun to expose itself in regards to euthanasia, in which, five States of the Union as well as the District of Columbia, have legalized assisted suicide, signifying that the state has taken a vested interest in seeing that those whose utility value are suspect, should sacrifice themselves, so as to not be a burden to the state. Then, this nation, which proved the point that those of a different race, despite being born in America as well as being citizens of America, can, in times of an emergency or war, with no actionable evidence to substantiate them as being dangerous in whole or a menace to society, be forcefully removed from their own private property, forced to sell their own businesses, and rounded up like cattle, which is what America did to those of Japanese descent during World War II. At this time, the executive branch is motivated, to take this very same play, to preclude those of the Muslim faith from first entering this country, and no doubt, with the very best legal minds that can twist or turn the Constitution as they so desire, and pliant judges eager to placate such, can create laws, which will serve to round up American citizens of the Muslim faith and categorically displace them.
America has the audacity to believe that it has been blessed by God, perhaps so, but it is well to remember that God's terrible and avenging justice will one day awaken from its present-day slumber.