Hitler was not a leftist

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Hitler copied from conservative white nationalist americans not a leftist

Hitler was clearly a white supremacist and his black people were roma - the racial laws regarding purity were stricter for roma then for jews and roma had the black triangle tattooed on their bodies in concentration camps (black for colored/dark skinn/dark blood)
I think the nazis considered jews as white but not as aryan though but they were not as strict on their impure blood like on the roma

Roma are a black population
Not only africans are black
Roma dravidians australian aboriginals melanasians papuans and adamnese islanders are black too

If Hitler did that because of colored impure blood he would have done it to africans too


Did Hitler copy parts of his ideology from American white supremacy?
Yes — historically, Hitler and other Nazi ideologists did observe, study, and sometimes openly admire certain aspects of early-20th-century American racial policies.
This does not mean the U.S. government supported Nazism, but some American laws influenced Nazi thinking.
Here are the key historical points:
1. U.S. racial laws influenced Nazi racial policy
Historians such as James Q. Whitman (Hitler’s American Model, 2017) show that Nazi lawyers studied American laws when developing the Nuremberg Race Laws — especially:
Jim Crow segregation
Anti-miscegenation laws (laws banning interracial marriage in many U.S. states)
Racial immigration restrictions (especially the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act)
Native American reservation policies
The Nazis saw the U.S. as a real-world example of how a large modern country applied racial hierarchy in law.
2. Hitler praised aspects of American racism in Mein Kampf
Hitler wrote approvingly about:
The “conquest” of the American West and the treatment of Native Americans
America’s immigration restrictions, which he saw as a model for “racial purity”
In Mein Kampf, he called the United States a “Nordic” success story (in his racial fantasy) and admired how it “protected” what he saw as the dominance of Anglo-Saxon settlers.
He did not admire American democracy — he hated that — but he appreciated America’s racial segregation and immigration policy of the time.
3. Nazis studied U.S. eugenics
Before WWII, the U.S. had one of the world’s most active eugenics movements.
American states even had forced-sterilization laws for disabled people.
Nazi eugenics programs cited American precedents and sometimes said the U.S. was “ahead” in racial hygiene before Germany implemented its own much more extreme version.
 
Look, dude. I don’t care if you don’t end up in prison. It would probably be the best thing for the safety of female Austrian medical workers.

But if YOU are trying to avoid prison, you might want to cut back on talking about Hitler online.
Im against him though its not illegal to be against him
Its illegal to glorify him
 
Hitler copied from conservative white nationalist americans not a leftist

Hitler was clearly a white supremacist and his black people were roma - the racial laws regarding purity were stricter for roma then for jews and roma had the black triangle tattooed on their bodies in concentration camps (black for colored/dark skinn/dark blood)
I think the nazis considered jews as white but not as aryan though but they were not as strict on their impure blood like on the roma

Roma are a black population
Not only africans are black
Roma dravidians australian aboriginals melanasians papuans and adamnese islanders are black too

If Hitler did that because of colored impure blood he would have done it to africans too


Did Hitler copy parts of his ideology from American white supremacy?
Yes — historically, Hitler and other Nazi ideologists did observe, study, and sometimes openly admire certain aspects of early-20th-century American racial policies.
This does not mean the U.S. government supported Nazism, but some American laws influenced Nazi thinking.
Here are the key historical points:
1. U.S. racial laws influenced Nazi racial policy
Historians such as James Q. Whitman (Hitler’s American Model, 2017) show that Nazi lawyers studied American laws when developing the Nuremberg Race Laws — especially:
Jim Crow segregation
Anti-miscegenation laws (laws banning interracial marriage in many U.S. states)
Racial immigration restrictions (especially the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act)
Native American reservation policies
The Nazis saw the U.S. as a real-world example of how a large modern country applied racial hierarchy in law.
2. Hitler praised aspects of American racism in Mein Kampf
Hitler wrote approvingly about:
The “conquest” of the American West and the treatment of Native Americans
America’s immigration restrictions, which he saw as a model for “racial purity”
In Mein Kampf, he called the United States a “Nordic” success story (in his racial fantasy) and admired how it “protected” what he saw as the dominance of Anglo-Saxon settlers.
He did not admire American democracy — he hated that — but he appreciated America’s racial segregation and immigration policy of the time.
3. Nazis studied U.S. eugenics
Before WWII, the U.S. had one of the world’s most active eugenics movements.
American states even had forced-sterilization laws for disabled people.
Nazi eugenics programs cited American precedents and sometimes said the U.S. was “ahead” in racial hygiene before Germany implemented its own much more extreme version.
All totalitarians are left wing.
 
they'll protect mort with democracy shield

The EU loves talking about freedom. Just look at one of its recent press releases, launching something called the European Democracy Shield, which promises to protect everything from “free people” to “free elections” to — this being Brussels — “a vibrant civil society”. All admirable stuff, perhaps, at least on paper. In reality, though, the Democracy Shield is just the latest vision in unfreedom: suppressing dissent and policing speech under the pretext of defending democracy from foreign interference and fake news.


As part of the Democracy Shield, the Commission proposes the creation of a Monitoring Centre that would identify and remove “false content” and “disinformation” from the internet. As Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice President for Security and Democracy, stated, the Shield will enable Europe to “respond faster and more effectively to information manipulation and hybrid threats”. The EU’s High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, made no secret of the anti-Russian nature of the initiative: “we are seeing campaigns, including from Russia, specifically designed to polarise our citizens, undermine trust in our institutions and pollute politics in our countries.”



guess who they're gonna be censoring

American s*** posters

DEMOCKWACY!
 
Hitler copied from conservative white nationalist americans not a leftist

Hitler was clearly a white supremacist and his black people were roma - the racial laws regarding purity were stricter for roma then for jews and roma had the black triangle tattooed on their bodies in concentration camps (black for colored/dark skinn/dark blood)
I think the nazis considered jews as white but not as aryan though but they were not as strict on their impure blood like on the roma

Roma are a black population
Not only africans are black
Roma dravidians australian aboriginals melanasians papuans and adamnese islanders are black too

If Hitler did that because of colored impure blood he would have done it to africans too


Did Hitler copy parts of his ideology from American white supremacy?
Yes — historically, Hitler and other Nazi ideologists did observe, study, and sometimes openly admire certain aspects of early-20th-century American racial policies.
This does not mean the U.S. government supported Nazism, but some American laws influenced Nazi thinking.
Here are the key historical points:
1. U.S. racial laws influenced Nazi racial policy
Historians such as James Q. Whitman (Hitler’s American Model, 2017) show that Nazi lawyers studied American laws when developing the Nuremberg Race Laws — especially:
Jim Crow segregation
Anti-miscegenation laws (laws banning interracial marriage in many U.S. states)
Racial immigration restrictions (especially the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act)
Native American reservation policies
The Nazis saw the U.S. as a real-world example of how a large modern country applied racial hierarchy in law.
2. Hitler praised aspects of American racism in Mein Kampf
Hitler wrote approvingly about:
The “conquest” of the American West and the treatment of Native Americans
America’s immigration restrictions, which he saw as a model for “racial purity”
In Mein Kampf, he called the United States a “Nordic” success story (in his racial fantasy) and admired how it “protected” what he saw as the dominance of Anglo-Saxon settlers.
He did not admire American democracy — he hated that — but he appreciated America’s racial segregation and immigration policy of the time.
3. Nazis studied U.S. eugenics
Before WWII, the U.S. had one of the world’s most active eugenics movements.
American states even had forced-sterilization laws for disabled people.
Nazi eugenics programs cited American precedents and sometimes said the U.S. was “ahead” in racial hygiene before Germany implemented its own much more extreme version.
1. Hitler's Nazi Party was very much a leftist organization. It was the National SOCIALIST German Workers Party. It was declared a right wing party because a British Socialist academic saw what horrors the Nazis had been doing and was aghast and didn't want Socialism to be associated with the Nazis barbarism, so he wrote up a definition for Nazism as right wing for submission into British Dictionaries and presented it to other left wing academics for the purpose of their approval, which they were only too happy to do. Once all of the left-wing academics agreed with him, the definition was submitted for entry into the Dictionaries.
2. Hitler got the ideas for how to get rid of the Jews after seeing how the Democrat administrations referred to and treated the blacks. The American Republican Party was created as an anti-slavery party and it banded together like-minded states and ended slavery in a civil war that lasted from 1861 to 1865 and sacrificed 300,000 men fighting to end slavery. My great-great grandfather served in the 6th Wisconsin volunteers, part of the Iron Brigade and fought to end slavery in the Civil War. He along with others were captured and were POW's in the horrendous Andersonville POW Prison and managed to survive it. The Democrats were always the racist ones. The Republicans never changed their stance.
I don't know where you get the idea that you Roma are black. Your DNA heritage puts your origins as being from India. That's not black.
Some examples of our racist Democrats:
President Woodrow Wilson: Anti-black and watched the pro-KKK movie, Birth of a Nation, in the White House.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Interred Americans of Japanese descent in camps when Second World War broke out. Didn't want blacks to use the Great New Deal, but couldn't stop the blacks from benefitting from it. Black Olympians including Jesse Owens were not invited to the White House after their wins in the 1936 German Olympics.
 
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Hitler copied from conservative white nationalist americans not a leftist

Hitler was clearly a white supremacist and his black people were roma - the racial laws regarding purity were stricter for roma then for jews and roma had the black triangle tattooed on their bodies in concentration camps (black for colored/dark skinn/dark blood)
I think the nazis considered jews as white but not as aryan though but they were not as strict on their impure blood like on the roma

Roma are a black population
Not only africans are black
Roma dravidians australian aboriginals melanasians papuans and adamnese islanders are black too

If Hitler did that because of colored impure blood he would have done it to africans too


Did Hitler copy parts of his ideology from American white supremacy?
Yes — historically, Hitler and other Nazi ideologists did observe, study, and sometimes openly admire certain aspects of early-20th-century American racial policies.
This does not mean the U.S. government supported Nazism, but some American laws influenced Nazi thinking.
Here are the key historical points:
1. U.S. racial laws influenced Nazi racial policy
Historians such as James Q. Whitman (Hitler’s American Model, 2017) show that Nazi lawyers studied American laws when developing the Nuremberg Race Laws — especially:
Jim Crow segregation
Anti-miscegenation laws (laws banning interracial marriage in many U.S. states)
Racial immigration restrictions (especially the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act)
Native American reservation policies
The Nazis saw the U.S. as a real-world example of how a large modern country applied racial hierarchy in law.
2. Hitler praised aspects of American racism in Mein Kampf
Hitler wrote approvingly about:
The “conquest” of the American West and the treatment of Native Americans
America’s immigration restrictions, which he saw as a model for “racial purity”
In Mein Kampf, he called the United States a “Nordic” success story (in his racial fantasy) and admired how it “protected” what he saw as the dominance of Anglo-Saxon settlers.
He did not admire American democracy — he hated that — but he appreciated America’s racial segregation and immigration policy of the time.
3. Nazis studied U.S. eugenics
Before WWII, the U.S. had one of the world’s most active eugenics movements.
American states even had forced-sterilization laws for disabled people.
Nazi eugenics programs cited American precedents and sometimes said the U.S. was “ahead” in racial hygiene before Germany implemented its own much more extreme version.

When you're talking about extremes, it doesn't matter if you're left or right. The difference between far left and far right isn't that far. But between far right and right and far left and left it's huge.

The problem is people are stupid and think that if Hitler was far-right and they are right then they're basically the same thing.
 
My question is, who do you really think you are fooling? No one on the right and only a small subset of democraps who went to inner city schools are dumb enough to believe this shit, especially coming from an anonymous political forum. Actually, only an idiot would try rewriting obvious history. The rest of the world knows the truth, how are you going to convince 8 billion people to ignore history?
 
Naziism was a virulent and unique subset of fascism. Fascism is right wing. Anti-communist.

Obviously the Trumpsters will never admit this, because they can't.

From the Father of Fascism:

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Hitler copied from conservative white nationalist americans not a leftist

Hitler was clearly a white supremacist and his black people were roma - the racial laws regarding purity were stricter for roma then for jews and roma had the black triangle tattooed on their bodies in concentration camps (black for colored/dark skinn/dark blood)
I think the nazis considered jews as white but not as aryan though but they were not as strict on their impure blood like on the roma

Roma are a black population
Not only africans are black
Roma dravidians australian aboriginals melanasians papuans and adamnese islanders are black too

If Hitler did that because of colored impure blood he would have done it to africans too


Did Hitler copy parts of his ideology from American white supremacy?
Yes — historically, Hitler and other Nazi ideologists did observe, study, and sometimes openly admire certain aspects of early-20th-century American racial policies.
This does not mean the U.S. government supported Nazism, but some American laws influenced Nazi thinking.
Here are the key historical points:
1. U.S. racial laws influenced Nazi racial policy
Historians such as James Q. Whitman (Hitler’s American Model, 2017) show that Nazi lawyers studied American laws when developing the Nuremberg Race Laws — especially:
Jim Crow segregation
Anti-miscegenation laws (laws banning interracial marriage in many U.S. states)
Racial immigration restrictions (especially the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act)
Native American reservation policies
The Nazis saw the U.S. as a real-world example of how a large modern country applied racial hierarchy in law.
2. Hitler praised aspects of American racism in Mein Kampf
Hitler wrote approvingly about:
The “conquest” of the American West and the treatment of Native Americans
America’s immigration restrictions, which he saw as a model for “racial purity”
In Mein Kampf, he called the United States a “Nordic” success story (in his racial fantasy) and admired how it “protected” what he saw as the dominance of Anglo-Saxon settlers.
He did not admire American democracy — he hated that — but he appreciated America’s racial segregation and immigration policy of the time.
3. Nazis studied U.S. eugenics
Before WWII, the U.S. had one of the world’s most active eugenics movements.
American states even had forced-sterilization laws for disabled people.
Nazi eugenics programs cited American precedents and sometimes said the U.S. was “ahead” in racial hygiene before Germany implemented its own much more extreme version.
I just asked chatgpt. It says Hitler was a right winger.
 
Shit in, bullshit out.
The people who are real historians and have read the writings of Hitler and Mussolini, plus understand German and Italian and can read the academic texts of the early 1900's, know what really happened. Mussolini and Hitler both engaged the working class with ideas of socialism and nationalism to get into power. Only when they were deep in power did their authoritarian views surface. What happened actually serves as a stark reminder to not fall for socialist and neo-leftist ideology and propaganda, because it really is just an easy way for evil, power hungry people to capture public support for a revolution. But things change when they have power. With all the dumbing down of America, I think enough people are being swayed by the democrap party's socialist propaganda and are ripe for revolution. Now we all know what happens after the revolution. Germany, Italy, Cuba, Venezuela and many other countries are prime examples.
 
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Everyone in 1930's Germany was a leftist.

Your only choice was extent and flavor of leftism.

Unless of course you were a monarchist and wanted the Kaiser back. But those people were very unpopular
 
Hitler copied from conservative white nationalist americans not a leftist

Hitler was clearly a white supremacist and his black people were roma - the racial laws regarding purity were stricter for roma then for jews and roma had the black triangle tattooed on their bodies in concentration camps (black for colored/dark skinn/dark blood)
I think the nazis considered jews as white but not as aryan though but they were not as strict on their impure blood like on the roma

Roma are a black population
Not only africans are black
Roma dravidians australian aboriginals melanasians papuans and adamnese islanders are black too

If Hitler did that because of colored impure blood he would have done it to africans too


Did Hitler copy parts of his ideology from American white supremacy?
Yes — historically, Hitler and other Nazi ideologists did observe, study, and sometimes openly admire certain aspects of early-20th-century American racial policies.
This does not mean the U.S. government supported Nazism, but some American laws influenced Nazi thinking.
Here are the key historical points:
1. U.S. racial laws influenced Nazi racial policy
Historians such as James Q. Whitman (Hitler’s American Model, 2017) show that Nazi lawyers studied American laws when developing the Nuremberg Race Laws — especially:
Jim Crow segregation
Anti-miscegenation laws (laws banning interracial marriage in many U.S. states)
Racial immigration restrictions (especially the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act)
Native American reservation policies
The Nazis saw the U.S. as a real-world example of how a large modern country applied racial hierarchy in law.
2. Hitler praised aspects of American racism in Mein Kampf
Hitler wrote approvingly about:
The “conquest” of the American West and the treatment of Native Americans
America’s immigration restrictions, which he saw as a model for “racial purity”
In Mein Kampf, he called the United States a “Nordic” success story (in his racial fantasy) and admired how it “protected” what he saw as the dominance of Anglo-Saxon settlers.
He did not admire American democracy — he hated that — but he appreciated America’s racial segregation and immigration policy of the time.
3. Nazis studied U.S. eugenics
Before WWII, the U.S. had one of the world’s most active eugenics movements.
American states even had forced-sterilization laws for disabled people.
Nazi eugenics programs cited American precedents and sometimes said the U.S. was “ahead” in racial hygiene before Germany implemented its own much more extreme version.
Since when does being a racist make you a "right winger"?

WTH logic is that?

None, that's what.

Hitler was a collectivist, that is, he believed in heavy handed top-down centralized control, something that Leftists also believe in. But collectivists have various flavors, such as fascism, Marxism, communism, etc.

Try again.

And no, just because people like Tucker Carlson began platforming people like Fluentes who glorify Hitler does not mean that the "right" is like Tucker and all the Hitler lovers out there. Just look at how Leftists hate Jews as Left wing colleges allow students to stand around singing "Gas the Jews." No, unfortunately Jew haters have infiltrated pretty much all aspect of society, but on the Left it is particularly bad and dangerous for Jews because they have taken over the DNC almost entirely.
 
I just asked chatgpt. It says Hitler was a right winger.
That is why we even have chatgpt, to give us the truth about everything till the end of time cuz thinking for ourselves is so damned hard.

Chatgpt has all the answers for pretty much everything, doesn't it. In fact, it is the Left's new Snopes.com that never lies and is 100% right all the time. It's like your new Bible for the Left or something.

The best part is, you never have to use your brain to think again, not that you ever did before, that is. Not only will it dictate what you think and believe, AI will take your job so you don't ever have to work again. AI is just that wonderful, but I would not wait till the last minute to file for unemployment once it takes your job if I were you so you can enjoy your new utopia.
 
It was the National SOCIALIST German Workers Party



and that's supposed to be leftist, socialism, unless you count W as a "conservative," and then it's "conservative," because W was the worst socialist in US history... until homO...
 
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