[–] the_sovereign 2 points 0 points 2 points (+2|-2) ago
Or that it led to genocide
[–] bourbonexpert [S] 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
genocide isnt always a bad thing.......itler wa recorded. genghis khan?...........if it wasnt for "saftey and humanity" niggers would be long gone
[–] bourbonexpert [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
you mean like white genocide thats happening now?
[–] the_sovereign ago
I don't need to explain how. It's a statement of fact that the ideologies in Mein Kampf ultimately led to the Holocaust
[–] KILLtheRATS ago
The same reason 1/3 of the religion of the lower level jews are how to defend against accusations from the elders of Zion
[–] Adminstrater ago
Neat video. I can't verify that the translations are accurate, but if they are, they are telling.
[–] futhark 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Hitler was an artist, and the WW2 was his performance art. He also was a painter, and a writer. WW2 was the biggest "happening" of all times.
"Happenings occur anywhere and are often multi-disciplinary, with a nonlinear narrative and the active participation of the audience. Key elements of happenings are planned but artists sometimes retain room for improvisation. This new media art aspect to happenings eliminates the boundary between the artwork and its viewer."
Most jews did not get the the joke, and apparently a lot of other people also didnt get it, as they are still participating, even if Hitler is dead.
Great artists is often misunderstood.
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[–] MasivGam3 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
the content of the book clearly demonstrate that Hitler was a raving lunatic
I just wonder what they meant, because there is nothing like that in the book.
When I decided to read "Mein Kampf" for myself, I was surprised by how reasonable and articulate Hitler came across
Right? That was a lot of surprise to me too. The parts of the book that are not overly boring are often quite interesting. And a lot of his arguments are very reasonable and, what surprised me the most - they are totally valid today, as the problems he described have not gone away, and the world is so surprisingly similar to the one of his day.
I was prepared to see some kind of daemonic call to genocide in the book, as advertised by the Left, but there was absolutely nothing like that.
And that is why the Left do not want you to read the book - so that you do not realize how much they lied to you about it, and that it is just another Boogieman they artificially constructed for their propaganda.
Just think how much they lied about Trump, and then try to project it on the situation back than and just try to imagine how much we are lied about Hitler.
[–] obvious-throwaway- ago
Here's some excerpts from Mein Kampf