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[–] EngelbertHumperdinck ago 

Hitler may have held his views in secret, but as far as I know, he did not promote opposing viewpoints and patronize those who agreed with his true opinions.

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[–] the-cats-nipples ago 

So there you have it: Stephen Molyneux, officially worse than Hitler! But seriously now that's because Molyneux avoids this stuff out of fear of what it would mean for his self-identity if he was one of those conspiracy nuts while Hitler was much more conscious and deliberate about it. Anyway I’ve been trying to reassure you here because you sound frustrated. What Molyneux is doing, rightly or wrongly, consciously or unconsciously, is just part of a necessary process. We need people like him to act as bridges between the more serious conspiracy theorists and the generally ignorant populous. Actually we need a lot more. This is by far the missing gap that needs to be filled.