Hitler was not a leftist

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.
Hitler was a white supremacist who fronted the National Socialist German Workers' Party. I’d contend he had views that couldn’t be defined in black and white.
 
OK, now I see where you are coming from. This is a theory that communism, Fascism and other dictatorships are just different names for authoritarianism. Authoritarianism is on on one end of the spectrum and total freedom is on the other. Its a good theory. :up:
It's the only one that matters. All the rest are propaganda put forth by the Fabian Socialists.
 
Racism is not left or right. It is seperate from politics.

It is certainly used by politicians for their own personal gain. As such, it is always left-wing regardless of which party is trying to use it.

That said, it is the Democrat Party that historically has engaged in widespread use of racially motivated politics - including present today.

The Democrats started the Ku Klux Klan, imposed segregation, poll taxes, etc.

Margaret Sanger of Planned Parenthood fame wanted to wipe out blacks, hence abortion clinics in black neighborhoods - the Nazis even borrowed strategy and rhetoric from her.

Racist Democrat Woodrow Wilson screened the racist film Birth of a Nation in the White House. The Democrats motivation for launching a war on marijuana in the 1930's was so they could target blacks.

It was the Democrats who worked to block the Civil Rights Act. After that eventually passed, the Democrats shifted gears for political expediency and embraced race hustlers MLK, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, John Lewis, John Conyers, Maxine Waters, etc.
 
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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Upon Hitler's Nazi Party win in elections, Joseph Stalin sent a congratulatory letter to Hitler, just as he did with Italy's Mussolini. You leftists can lie again and again and again, but it doesn't change the fact that the Nazis were actually Socialists. The only difference was that the leadership donned uniforms. It was still part of being a large over-reaching government. Republicans want less government overall and no government control of things the large leftist governments want.
 
I think the left is disingenuously trying to associate Trump with Nazi Germany just because Trump is nationalistic. What the left fails to understand that most countries are fiercely nationalistic. Almost every other country on the planet is My Country First, only America has been stupid enough to place almost every other country on the planet as more important than America. Until Trump. The globalists that drive American foreign policy are getting rich by selling out America and they can do this because the political establishment is bought and paid for by the globalists. The same globalists that the democraps love and adore.

Notice they don't compare Trump to their beloved Mao or Xi Jinping. The CHICOMs are the most nationalistic sumbitches on this planet.
 
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I was looking at our universities the other day, and I noticed something was missing.




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"Herr Göring", I said. "We do not have enough Jews and Negroes in our universities! We must put into place an affirmative action plan to correct this terrible situation."






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Heil multiculturalism!!





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But I was just getting started!




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"I want homosexuals in the Wehrmacht first thing in the morning!!!", I said.







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Heil diversity!!!
 
That is the point when I saw two dangers approaching. Previously, I did not truly understand their names or their importance to the German people’s existence. Their names were Marxism and Jewry. - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf


This is sufficiently illustrated by the absurdity with which they are treated by the left. One lets them talk and laughs at them. But a man who in this world does not succeed in being hated by his adversaries, seems to me of little value as a friend. Therefore, the friendship of these people was not only of no value for our young movement, but even harmful. -Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf


And here Hitler talks about tards who think he's a leftist:

How often we shouted with laughter at these stupid bourgeois cowards, in the face of the intelligent guessing at our origin, our intentions and our goal !

We chose the red color of our posters after exacting and thorough reflection, in order to provoke the leftists by this, to bring them to indignation and to induce them to come to our meetings, if only to break them up, so that in this way we were at least enabled to speak to these people. -
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf


The fact that we had chosen red as the colour for our posters sufficed to attract them to our meetings. The ordinary bourgeoisie were very shocked to see that, we had also chosen the symbolic red of Bolshevism and they regarded this as something ambiguously significant. The suspicion was whispered in German Nationalist circles that we also were merely another variety of Marxism, perhaps even Marxists suitably disguised, or better still, Socialists. - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
 
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.
The Nazis were highly influenced by the U.S. Democratic party. They are the ones who actually codified racial discrimination into law.

The one drop rule, Jim Crow, and racial segregation laws that were crafted and implemented by the Democratic party in America were very much admired by the Nazi's as those laws gave them the legal precedent of a political party in a modern western country actually codifying racial discrimination into law.

Nazi jurist Heinrich Krieger was sent to the Democrat run University of Arkansas school of law to research how the Democrats had their oppressive race policies codified into a legal framework and implemented against racial minorities in the Democrat south.

Krieger then helped craft the infamous Nuremberg blood and soil laws that led to the holocaust.

If it wasn't for the Democratic party exporting their brand of racial authoritarianism to Europe, the holocaust never would have happened.
 
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.
So I was looking at some of your other threads. Lessee, you wear Nazi outfits. You create pics of yourself with beautiful women. You're some kind of fighter, but a speedbag practically hits you in the face. You got fined by Austria for being a Nazi.

Yer funny.
 
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.
Wrong. He copied Democrat Party tactics.

Remember at the time the KKK and Jim Crow was lead by Democrats.

Hitler was a big government authoritarian and warmonger. That’s Dems, not conservatives.
 
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1. Hitler wanted gov't control of everything, as much as possible. If you didn't go along, you got arrested, hung, shot, or sent to a concentration camp or the eastern front.

2. Hitler subordinated individual rights relative to the state.

3. Hitler was concerned with Russia to the east more than he was about the West. It was irrelevant that it was a socialist state, he actually was a socialist himself. He just didn't want the competition.


True, he was extremely militaristic and a racist, but that does not make him or the Nazis a right-wing party. It was the Left in this country who wanted to preserve racism in this country and started a civil war as a result.
 




Fascists support


1. gun control/confiscation
2. state sponsored DNA discrimination
3. socialism
4. sick experiments like Fauxi and Trans Surgery
5. hate hoaxes/false flag attacks
6. election fraud
7. censorship
8. use of a biased/controlled media to lie to the public
9. requiring "papers" to move freely
10. demonization of entire demographics
11. assassinations


and that is pretty much 100% of what you and Dem Party support
 
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