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Tony Rubolotta
Good Nazis
November 7, 2009
I don’t claim to be knowledgeable about US Immigration law, but I do
know the process, the legal one that is. I met my wife while she was
attending a medical convention on Down syndrome in New York. She is from
Brasil and was here on a visitor visa. As they say, the rest is history.
What I know about the legal immigration process came from personal
experience that eventually saw my wife become a naturalized American
citizen after nearly nine years of filing forms and jumping through
hoops. One form in particular caught my attention.
I don’t recall the number of the form (they all have numbers) but it
asked a short series of questions about her past and future intentions.
The only question my wife did not understand was the one that asked her
about affiliations with the Nazi Party. She didn’t know what the Nazi
Party was or why she was being asked this question. I explained who the
Nazis were and asked if she were active in any political parties in
Brasil, or in Belgium where she had worked for nearly 10 years. When I
saw that particular question, I looked over the form to see what other
political affiliations were on the undesirable list, but there were
none. Why had the Nazi Party been singled out for special consideration
and not others?
I did recall from my reading that communists and their sympathizers in
the Roosevelt administration urged a neutral and friendly attitude
toward Nazi Germany because of the alliance between Hitler and Stalin.
Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, the only openly socialist states in
the world at that time, were on friendly terms. That all changed in
June, 1941 when Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union. Stalinist
sympathizers in the Roosevelt administration were transformed into
staunch anti-Nazis overnight. From that moment on, Nazis were to be
reviled because they attacked a communist nation. Could it be that
simple as to why my wife was asked if she was ever a Nazi? I searched
for other reasons for putting Nazis only on the forbidden list for
immigration.
The Nazis committed genocide, specifically against the Jewish people
though the Nazi murder machine was not totally discriminatory. Was this
one reason the Nazis were on the forbidden list and others weren’t? What
about Muslim Turks murdering a million Armenian Christians? What about
Islamic threats against Israel and its people? What about Islam's entire
history of genocide against Christians and Jews? What about Stalin’s
indiscriminate killing of millions by direct execution, deliberate
starvation or forced hard labor? Why are Muslims and communists not on
the forbidden list? Perhaps there was another reason.
We were at war with Nazi Germany. Perhaps this is why they are on the
forbidden list. We have been at war with communists in Korea and
Vietnam. We have been at war with the Muslim Barbary states, Muslim
Moros, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan. We are currently at war with
Muslim terrorists who committed an act of war on 9/11/2001. Our embassy
in Tehran was seized by Muslims. We don’t ask people about their
affiliation with those countries or causes. Obviously, being at war with
the United States is not enough to earn you a place on the forbidden
list. There must be some other reason.
Nazi Germany engaged in a war of conquest. The conquered nations were
looted and their citizens murdered or enslaved. The only people given
any degree of freedom were Nazi sympathizers. Islam has been engaged in
a war of conquest against the world since its inception. Muslims loot
the conquered nations and murder or enslave those people who do not
convert to Islam. The communist Soviet Union conquered Eastern Europe
and looted those nations. They murdered their opponents and enslaved all
others. But here again, Muslims and communists are not on the forbidden
list.
Maybe it’s just a matter of ideology. Nazis are statist and believe
fealty to the state and party should be paramount in the life of every
citizen. Strict adherence to Nazi ideology is expected and deviation is
punishable, by death in many cases. Nazis oppose individual freedom
because that is not subservient to the state. If you are not a Nazi
Aryan, you are inferior and not even worthy of life. Islam is just as
demanding. If you are not a Muslim, you are inferior and not worthy of
the same rights as a Muslim. If you practice ideological impurity or
leave the faith, you deserve death. Communists are not much different.
The elite are smart, the masses are stupid and communism has a place for
each. Dissidents may be committed to mental institutions, imprisoned or
executed.
Nazism, communism and Islam have ideologies in direct conflict with our
founding principles and our Judeo-Christian values. They are our sworn
enemies in their own writings. In their war against our way of life, no
lie is too big to tell, no atrocity to great to commit, and no act too
dishonorable to perform in the pursuit of victory. Since the ideology,
tactics, strategy and goals are similar, Nazis, communists and Muslims
are more alike than different. Why then are Nazis only identified as
undesirable on immigration forms? I guess it must be because communists
and Muslims are the Good Nazis.
About Tony Rubolotta
Tony Rubolotta works in the
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