The post says “today the Trump admin quoted the Nazi mass murder slogan”. The Trump admin did not quote a Nazi mass murder slogan. So, it’s misinformation.
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I can’t find any evidence of this being an actual Nazi slogan. Searching for the phrase and filtering by results before this week turns up pretty much nothing.
(Advocating for collective punishment is obviously unacceptable either way)
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It’s called a horsey, silly
That particular omnibus seems to be a modern replica:
https://www.coyaltix.com/picnic-wagonpk4/
Some buses of the time period did have a similar multi-floor design. This one is from the 1880s:

The database I use at work uses JavaScript for custom functions.
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Yep, this will cause a stack overflow.
Not my OC. OOP was told about this and left the post up anyway :)














They did, yes. So if the post had said “Trump marketing reminiscent of Nazi mass murder policy”, it would have been correct.
But it doesn’t - it used the word “slogan”, which implies it was a self-descriptor. The Nazis never used that phrase in reference to themselves, so the post is misleading.
From the substack you linked:
Again, I fully agree that that the phrase encapsulates Nazi policy quite well, I’m just disputing that it’s a “Nazi slogan”.