What he did do was order the killings of 6 million Jews. Regardless of whatever you think about it, calling him Hitler is a gross injustice, and deeply disrespectful to the concentration camp victims like the poor little kid who was gassed to death, the man who had human experimentation done, and the 80 year old slave laborer who was shot to death point blank because he served no use to the Nazi’s.
And yet you see so many posts of far right extremists saying that migrants should be killed and that trans people are pedophiles and shooters and celebrate when some commit suicide. That’s why we wonder if people would have mourned Hitler, because people mourned someone that walked a life of hatred and bitterness the likes of Hitler himself.
I think it’s worth noting that when people say this sort of thing (correct me if I’m wrong here OP) they’re referring to 1930’s Hitler, not 1940’s. We’re not saying that trump or Charlie have the same blood on their hands. We’re saying that they’re willing to use disgusting dehumanizing rhetoric to dangerously scapegoat innocent people just like the Nazis were. The danger for escalation is here