Originally posted by lazs2
viking... I believe the quote you make has impact because it is about nazis coming after their own citizens.
This may seem to be a minor difference to you but... it was their own government.
I would say that your quote would more aptly apply to the situations under a past administration where citizens were demonized and then hunted down and killed for no other reason than the breaking of minor laws that were probly not even constitutional in the first place.
I am refering to the murder of citizens at Ruby Ridge and Waco
lazs
It is correct that the poem refers to the Nazi persecutions of their own citizens. However, the same has happened in numerous countries. The "Untermensch" in Germany, the Holodomor Ukrainians in the Soviet Union, the "Keffer" in South-Africa, the "******s" and Communists in America, the "Tater" in Norway and so on and so forth.
What's common between all these crimes against humanity is that the government slowly but surely desensitized the population to the crimes by gradually implementing them legally and demonizing their victims in the media.
That is what I think is relevant about the poem.
The US government is implementing new laws to combat their "demons", but what will the next amendment of those laws bring, and who will those laws will be used against in the future? Perhaps you since you are somewhat of a rebel in spirit. By that time you will be isolated and demonized as a threat to America, making sure that few if any will speak up in your defense.
Edit: Added one of Norway's crimes for balance.