Jill Biden Outrageously Compares Florida To Nazi Germany

Jill Biden
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The First Lady Jill Biden hit a new low over the weekend when she outrageously compared the Republican-led state of Florida to Nazi Germany as she desperately tries to campaign for her husband amidst his abysmal approval ratings.

Jill’s Insane Nazi Germany Comparison

While speaking to an audience of Democrats in California who had paid $100,000 a ticket to see her, Jill claimed that $100,000 a ticket.

“History teaches us that democracies don’t disappear overnight,” Jill said, according to Daily Mail. “They disappear slowly, subtly silently. A book ban a court decision, a Don’t Say Gay law.”

“Before World War Two, I’m told, Berlin was the center of LGBTQ culture in Europe,” she continued. “One group of people loses their rights and then another, and then another, until one morning you wake up and you no longer live in a democracy.”

“MAGA Republicans are waging battles over our choices, our futures, and trying to drag us back to a dark and dangerous path,” Jill later added.

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Social Media Users Fire Back

Unfortunately for Jill, however, social media users made it clear that they weren’t buying what she had to say.

“Enough with the Nazi references,” one user wrote. “Every time these people compare their political opposition to Nazis they diminish the horrors of actual victims of the Third Reich endured. This rhetoric is disgusting.”

“Did she mention Jews at all? I didn’t hear it. Is she trying to equate LGBTQ to the Jews murdered by Nazis?” questioned a second user, with a third adding, “No one is trying to ban books but not all books belong in the elementary school library.”

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DeSantis Defends Bill

This came days after Florida settled a lawsuit over what Democrats have falsely described as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, with Governor Ron DeSantis describing this as a “major win” for conservatives. This law, which was made in 2022, banned instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through the third grade, and last year it was expanded to all grades.

Two years ago, DeSantis defended the law during a press conference in which he stood in front of books that had been found in school libraries across Florida. The books disturbingly featured minors engaging in sexual activity as well as directions on how to masturbate, engage in sex acts or download apps that make it easier to have “casual intercourse.”

DeSantis ripped Democrats for pushing the “hoax” that removing these books from school libraries was “book banning.”

“I just think parents, when they’re sending their kids to school, they should not have to worry about this garbage being in the schools,” DeSantis said.

Jill Will Say Anything To Get Joe Reelected

With President Joe Biden more unpopular than ever, Jill has been working overtime to try to make him look competent enough to deserve a second term.

“He can do it,” Jill said back in January when asked if her husband can physically handle a second term, according to The Mail. “I see Joe every day. I see him out, you know, traveling around this country. I see his vigor. I see his energy. I see his passion every single day.”

It’s clear at this point that Jill will say anything to get her husband reelected. While the most devoted Democrats will eat up her “Nazi Germany” comparisons just like they do everything else that she says, the average American is not buying what she’s selling.

In the end, Jill might want to start packing her bags now, because it’s looking like she won’t be living in the White House at this time next year.

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