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The founder of a group that opposes LGBT rights says that educators working to stop discrimination against lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual students in Massachusetts schools are like "Nazi concentration camp guards."

MassResistance President Brian Camenker on Tuesday told VCY America radio host Jim Schneider that new Massachusetts Department of Education guidelines protecting transgender students were actually doing "harm to kids by encouraging this."

"When you talk to some of these ex-trangenders, the horrible things that it does to them is just astounding," he insisted. "It's insanity. A boy cannot change his sex. Your DNA does not change. And you can call yourself something different, you can dress differently, you can take hormones, you are always a boy."

"And these school administrators, you know, you think of them as like the Nazi concentration camp guards must have been like, where they're doing this horrible evil, and, you know, they're just taking orders or something... they believe in it," Camenker added. "And people need to rise up because it's only going to get worse."

As early as 2005, the MassResistance founder argued that the LGBT movement had similarities to the Nazi movement.

"The Big Lie technique (like other remnants of Nazism and the Nazi movement) has been a focus of the homosexual movement since it coalesced in the late 1980s and began to use the media on a large scale," Camenker wrote. "The Big Lie was first described by Adolph Hitler in his writings, and later refined and put to use on a large scale by Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Propaganda."

(h/t: Right Wing Watch)



Santorum Uses Hitler Analogy to Describe Obama

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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Sunday likened the upcoming U.S. election to World War II.

While the candidate's comments to a packed First Redeemer Church in Cumming, Georgia were somewhat vague, NBC news noted that he "seemed to compare President [Barack] Obama to [Adolf] Hitler."

The former Pennsylvania senator told his supporters that this election was like World War II, "where our closest ally, Britain, was being bombed and leveled."

"And America sat from 1940 when France fell to December of '41 and did almost nothing," he explained. "Why? Because we're a hopeful people. We think, 'You know it will get better. Yeah, I mean, he's a nice guy. It won't be near as bad as what we think. You know, this will be OK. You know, maybe he's not the best guy.' After a while, you found out some things about this guy over in Europe and maybe he's not so good of a guy after all. But you know what? 'Why do we need to be involved? We'll just take care of our own problems, just get our families off to work and our kids off to school and we'll be OK.'"

The candidate added: "Sometimes, sometimes it's not OK."

As BuzzFeed pointed out earlier this year, it's not the first time Santorum has compared his opponents to Adolf Hitler.

During a 2005 speech on the Senate floor, the then-senator blasted Senate Democrats for complaining that Republicans were trying to stop them from filibustering President George W. Bush's judicial appointees.

"It's the equivalent of Adolf Hitler in 1942: 'I'm in Paris. How dare you invade me? How dare you bomb my city? It's mine,'" he said.

Over the weekend, Santorum also said that Obama's theology was not "based on the Bible." He later clarified that he wasn't questioning if the president was a Christian.



Hitler reacts to SOPA

Who knew that Adolph Hitler would have a better, more complete understanding of the inherent evil of SOPA than our own corporate toadies elected congress?

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