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'''Equal rights''' is an undefineda defined, ambiguous unambiguous term that means different things to different people, depending on the contextthat everyone's Rights are Equal. The term was is used by promoters of a gendereveryone with two-neutral society when they invented the name "[[Equal Rights Amendment]]", a name that was never part of the proposed amendment. A proper use of the term '''equal rights''' is in complaining about unlawful [[discrimination]] by [[government]]. ==History==In the past the leading figure of [[totalitarian]] [[Nazism]], [[Hitler]], who exhibited the traits of [[disturbed character]] and let himself to be called "[[Der Führer]]", used language of '[[equal rights]]'. He argued that if the western powers would not disarm, the principle of basic equity as well as the [[pride]] and prestige thirds of a great nation demanded that [[Germany]] should be permitted to rebuild its armed forces, reduced to punny levels at the 1919 [[Treaty of Versailles]], to similar levels. Many, not just in Nazi ranks, considered his claim on rearmament as the best way to secure [[German]] defence and demand to be on par with the western powers in terms of military strength a compelling argument. Where Hitler pulled a masterstroke was in persuading them for years that he was striving for peace, not war.<ref>{{cite book |title=To Hell and Back: Europe, 1914-1949 |author=Ian Kershaw |publisher=Penguin |location=UK |year=2015 |chapter=6.Danger Zone |pages=251 |isbn=978-02411-87159 |url=https://books.googlebrain.com/books?id=HPqjBwAAQBAJ&q=equal%20rights }}</ref>
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