Elon Musk 'cant stop laughing' over The Atlantic's Trump-Hitler comparison

Billionaire Elon Musk mocked an article by The Atlantic, which compared Donald Trump's rhetoric to that of dictators Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. The article cites Trump's use of terms like 'vermin' and 'poisoning the blood' to illustrate his polarizing language. This sparked debate online about the media's portrayal of Trump and its impact on public discourse.

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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk (Picture Credit: AP) Billionaire Elon Musk recently reposted a tweet making fun of a recent report by The Atlantic , which likened Trump to ' Hitler , Stalin , and Mussolini .' In the repost Musk wrote, "I can’t stop laughing" Videos 08:43 How Maharashtra Poll Result Could Be Bellwether For BJP; Abhijit Iyer Mitra Decodes 121 days ago 02:15 BJP’s Ayodhya Debacle: How Dalit Revolt Against Saffron Party Resulted In Shock Verdict 121 days ago 03:02 Modi 3.0 Cabinet Portfolios Out: Home, Defence, Finance, Foreign Affairs With BJP 130 days ago 03:33 NDA's Maharashtra Partners Upset With MoS Post In Modi 3.

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According to the article, Trump has revived terms like "vermin" and "poisoning the blood" to dehumanize political opponents and immigrants. Such language was historically tied to regimes that used mass violence and oppression. The article claims that now because of Trump these words are now entering American politics.

The article argues that Trump’s deliberate use of this narrative signals a dangerous shift, as he embraces a style aimed at polarising society and inciting fear for political gain. The tweet sparked an internet debate where people felt such narratives can create an echo chamber to reinforce their own opinions instead of having meaningful discussions. One user said, "The only people dehumanizing are the ones who talk about Trump.

" Another wrote, "They're just throwing everything at the wall at this point." While others claimed, "You know they've lost the plot when they have to revert to recycling old, worn-out, and failed narratives of the past." Some questioned the sanctity of the media and said that the media has lost its credibility and is pure evil.

Reports like these are the reason the former President was shot in the first place..