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Monitoring Antisemitism Intel
November 8, 2021
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'Nazi' references a 'dangerous' political trend now seen in CT, experts say

Source: registercitizen.com registercitizen.com
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Antisemitism Charlottesville Connecticut Coronavirus Covid-19 democracy Disinformation Donald Trump education Europe Face Mask Genocide Germany Hitler Holocaust Judaism Nazi New Zealand Pandemic Racism Religion Social Media Swastika Synagogue Twitter University Vaccine Virginia War World War
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State Rep. Anne Dauphinais in October compared Gov. Ned Lamont to Adolf Hitler, specifically his COVID vaccine policy for state employees and mask mandates. The Republican, who represents Killingly and Plainfield in eastern Connecticut, later said she would not apologize for the comparison, but wanted to “clarify” what she meant: “He was acting like Hitler in the early 1930s,” she said. “To date, he has not called for putting the unvaccinated in camps,” she said of Lamont. Later that month, the official state GOP twitter account engaged in a back-and-forth about how Nazis were left wing because they were the...
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