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US Department of Labor's new slogan compared to chilling Third Reich saying

Story by Fernando Alba
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The U.S. Department of Labor's X account posted a video with a slogan eerily similar to one used by the Third Reich© Reach Publishing Services Limited

The U.S. Department of Labor posted a video to X with a caption critics are saying is eerily similar to a motto out of 1940s Germany.

"One Homeland. One People. One Heritage," the post's caption read. "Remember who you are, American." The video included in the post shows a statute of George Washington in the foreground and a compilation of American war propaganda playing the background with unsettling, dark music playing.





Commenters were quick to jump on the similarities in the caption. "Sounds better in the original German," one user said. "Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer."

That translates to “One People, One Realm, One Leader,” a slogan that was repeatedly shown in Nazi propaganda, including posters that featured Adolf Hitler.

The labor department video was posted Saturday and has racked up 11 million views on X since. On Monday, the labor department X account followed with a text-only post saying "Reject globalism. Embrace Americanism."


“One People, One Realm, One Leader,” was a slogan featured in Nazi propaganda, including posters with Adolf Hitler© Reach Publishing Services Limited

Multiple members of President Donald Trump's administration have been accused of having ties to white supremacy and other prejudiced beliefs.

Joe Kent, who was appointed director of the National Counterterrorism Center, has the word "PANZER" tattooed on his arm--a reference to a Nazi tank--and has called for the group Black Lives Matter to be considered a terrorist organization.

“We need to treat antifa and BLM like terrorist organizations. We need to use the tools of the federal government, the FBI, the US Marshals—go after them like organized criminals and terrorists,” Kent said in 2021. “So, when we start arresting these guys and charging them with federal terrorism charges, that’s going to take away a lot of the incentive to go out and riot.”

Anthony Tata, who was chosen to serve as under secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness has called Barack Obama a “terrorist leader" and has called majority Muslim countries the “most oppressive violent religion I know of" in tweets he's since deleted.