Very serious Symbolic Nazism

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JimmieCobson

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Does anyone genuinely believe that Hitler did nothing wrong, that the Holocaust never happened, that Hyperborea is real, or most importantly: that you also wouldn't be thrown into Auschwitz, too?

When the establishment compares anyone who threatens them to Hitler, it makes Hitler seem cool. When the establishment lies about a politician and uses bogus comparisons to Nazism, it raises curiosity in Nazism among the followers of said politician.

Here's a list of politicians that have been compared to Hitler by high profile figures in recent history:
George Wallace (1968, anti-war southern populist)
Richard Nixon (the last genuinely good president before Trump)
Ronald Reagan (pro-immigration globalist who exploded the deficit)
George H. W. Bush (literal supporter of Hillary Clinton in 2016 and creator of NAFTA)
Pat Robertson (1988 presidential candidate, televangelist and lover of Israel)
Pat Buchanan (1992 and 1996 presidential candidate, 2000 reform party nominee for president, journalist and paleocon)
Ralph Nader (green party nominee in 1996, 2000, and 2004, consumer protection activist and anti-war activist)
Ron Paul (1988 libertarian party nominee, 2008 and 2012 Republican candidate for president)
Steve King (representative from Iowa who defended keeping America white)
Dennis Kucinich (2008 Democratic party candidate, union affiliate, progressive congressman)
Donald Trump (McDonald's man)
JD Vance (literal race mixer)

I could go on, but the point is still the same. Let's be completely honest here: I don't think a single person would like to live under a corrupt, totalitarian regime that actively suppresses the right to bear arms, freedom of speech wherein all entertainment is homogenized into the same regime-approved slop and a massive bureaucracy of obsequious yesmen make sure everything is running properly in service of the regime. (Because that is literally the status quo)

I really think that Hitler is a symbol of the unheard. His views don't really matter one way or another, but the fact that he offends the powers that be and is the go-to comparison for any politician that even dares deviate from global liberalism is truly what makes so many young Nazis.

The solution? Real, radical change. But of course, you already knew that.
 
Does anyone genuinely believe that Hitler did nothing wrong, that the Holocaust never happened, that Hyperborea is real, or most importantly: that you also wouldn't be thrown into Auschwitz, too?

When the establishment compares anyone who threatens them to Hitler, it makes Hitler seem cool. When the establishment lies about a politician and uses bogus comparisons to Nazism, it raises curiosity in Nazism among the followers of said politician.

Here's a list of politicians that have been compared to Hitler by high profile figures in recent history:
George Wallace (1968, anti-war southern populist)
Richard Nixon (the last genuinely good president before Trump)
Ronald Reagan (pro-immigration globalist who exploded the deficit)
George H. W. Bush (literal supporter of Hillary Clinton in 2016 and creator of NAFTA)
Pat Robertson (1988 presidential candidate, televangelist and lover of Israel)
Pat Buchanan (1992 and 1996 presidential candidate, 2000 reform party nominee for president, journalist and paleocon)
Ralph Nader (green party nominee in 1996, 2000, and 2004, consumer protection activist and anti-war activist)
Ron Paul (1988 libertarian party nominee, 2008 and 2012 Republican candidate for president)
Steve King (representative from Iowa who defended keeping America white)
Dennis Kucinich (2008 Democratic party candidate, union affiliate, progressive congressman)
Donald Trump (McDonald's man)
JD Vance (literal race mixer)

I could go on, but the point is still the same. Let's be completely honest here: I don't think a single person would like to live under a corrupt, totalitarian regime that actively suppresses the right to bear arms, freedom of speech wherein all entertainment is homogenized into the same regime-approved slop and a massive bureaucracy of obsequious yesmen make sure everything is running properly in service of the regime. (Because that is literally the status quo)

I really think that Hitler is a symbol of the unheard. His views don't really matter one way or another, but the fact that he offends the powers that be and is the go-to comparison for any politician that even dares deviate from global liberalism is truly what makes so many young Nazis.

The solution? Real, radical change. But of course, you already knew that.
Hitler didn’t suppress right to bear arms for Aryan men though, and everything else you said about nazism is more applicable to the modern EU than anything Hitler did.

No one outside of edgy teenagers on the internet think that Hitler was some sort of god figure, but it’s useful to point to him as he’s been used as the replacement for Satan by leftists for 80 years now, so pointing to the positives of the nazi regime when compared to the modern status quo is a good way to argue that the modern world is a failed venture
 
the only reason hitler is demonized is cuz muh 6 million or something, during his era and well after him dictators killed 10x more
 
Hitler wouldve loved seeing people like me in germany!
 
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