Archived the reason why jews and cucks are so concerned about "mein kampf" is because he was 100% right. (whatever)
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Archived the reason why jews and cucks are so concerned about "mein kampf" is because he was 100% right. (whatever)
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[–] MasivGam3 ago
False.
In the former case the German original says "ausgerottet", which means "got rid of" or, literally, "uprooted", when speaking about the political adversaries. He does not necessarily call for physical extermination, a murder, of anybody, far less for extermination of peoples. Poor English translation in combination with confirmation bias is playing tricks with you. Read any Communist document of the period, you will see exactly the same wording. It was the common way to speak in that much harsher environment of the time.
As of the latter, remember that we hear speaking a man who fought for his country in the trenches of the WWI, was subjected to poison gas, saw his comrades dying horrible death and went himself temporarily blind. While certain people profiteered from the same war. He is a bitter man in a different century. So he says what he thinks. He thinks that if a bunch of "pump and dump" fat cat war profiteers had died in the trenches instead of his starry eyed comrades the world would be a better place. Can't really blame him for this. As of him singling out Jewish profiteers in particular - I have always believed that his obsession with Jews was morbid and did him more harm than it helped him. Still, Antisemitism back then was as popular in the West as Political Correctness is now, so can't really blame him for that either. He didn't say anything millions of other Europeans weren't saying every day.
[–] the_sovereign ago
You know what. I would buy your argument if the Nazis didn't actually carry out the systematic extermination of all Jews. And the Communists killed just as many people too.
[–] MasivGam3 ago
Well. As you yourself said, Communists killed "just as many", but actually many more people than Nazis. And Communists always have been singing songs about brotherhood, liberty, equality, happiness (while equally calling for "uprooting" of all opposition - they did not see contradiction there). And they did not have "Mein Kampf". They had Marx, Engels, Lenin, all that bunch, with their mega-volumes of pseudo-scientific theory. And the were building the Worker's Paradise, you know. Which kind of takes away even more plausibility of your claim that "Mein Kampf" somehow led to genocide. Not only was is worth to doubt that there is a direct cause and effect link between the two to begin with, but we see that regimes can act in direct opposite to what they claim they are standing for.