GOP Lawmaker Cites Hitler as an Inspiration
Tennessee state Sen. Frank Niceley (R) cited Adolf Hitler as someone people struggling with homelessness should aspire to during debate on a bill on unauthorized camping, WTVC reports.
Said Nicely: “I wanna give you a little history lesson on homelessness. In 1910, Hitler decided to live on the streets for a while. So for two years, Hitler lived on the streets and practice his oratory and body language and how to connect with the masses and then went on to lead a life that got him in the history books. So a lot of these people, it’s not a dead-end. They can come out of this. These homeless camps and have a productive life… or in Hitler’s case a very unproductive life.”