Horowitz: Campaign Protestors Are Using 'Fascist Tactics' Like ‘What Led to the Rise of Hitler’
Commenting on the left-wing protests that caused the campaign rally in Chicago for Donald Trump to be cancelled last week, author and activist David Horowitz said the protestors used “fascist” tactics to break up the meeting, and this is the type of activity that “led to the rise of Hitler in the ‘30s.”
“This kind of fascist tactic — which is what it is, breaking up meetings, they went in to disrupt the meeting — it’s what led to the, you know people hate this analogy, but it is what led to the rise of Hitler in the ‘30s,” said Horowitz on NewsmaxTV’s Steve Malzberg Show [1]on Mar. 17.
“The communists and the Nazis broke up the meetings of the Social Democrats and that’s how Hitler was elected,” he said.
“But they’re fascist tactics anyway,” Horowitz continued. “The left is dedicated to shutting down the free speech of anyone who disagrees with them by calling them names like ‘racist’ or ‘sexist’ and by physical violence.”
“And we’ve seen it from Ferguson and Baltimore, out of control leftist mobs,” he said.
David Horowitz, 77, is the founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center [2]and editor of FrontPage Magazine. He is the author (or co-author) of numerous books, includingDestructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the 60s, Radical Son: A Generational Odyssey, Cracking of the Heart, The Kennedys: An American Drama, and The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty.
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