PoliticalChic
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Here is a documentary lauded by the Left-leaning Economist, that clearly recognizes the joined at the hip of the Nazis and Communists.Hitler's actual views on socialism are realized in the 1930 debate he had with Otto Strasser. Hitler stated...
âYour socialism is Marxism pure and simple. You see, the great mass of workers only wants bread and circuses. Ideas are not accessible to them and we cannot hope to win them over. We attach ourselves to the fringe, the race of lords, which did not grow through a miserabilist doctrine and knows by the virtue of its own character that it is called to rule, and rule without weakness over the masses of beings.â
Hitler dismisses even the idea of challenging the status of capitalism, telling Strasser that his socialism is actually Marxism and making the argument that powerful businessmen were powerful because they were evolutionarily superior to their employees. Thus, Hitler argues, a âworkers councilâ taking charge of a company would only get in the way.
Hitler said, âA system that rests on anything other than authority downwards and responsibility upwards cannot really make decisionsâ
Your masters don't want you to realize this as you might see that they are the very same. All leftists, with the same final outcomes for humanity.
http://www.livingscoop.com/watch.php?v=MjQwMQ==
The Soviet Story," an award winning documentary clarifying the close and personal attachments of Hitler's Nazis and Stalin's Communists.
The bottom line is that one glaring difference between Hitler and Stalin was this: Stalin was far more heinous.
"Soviet Story" is the most powerful antidote yet to the sanitisation of the past. The film is gripping, audacious and uncompromising. [...] The main aim of the film is to show the close connectionsâphilosophical, political and organisationalâbetween the Nazi and Soviet systems." Telling the Soviet story
1. The film opens showing the method used to kill millions of civilians...hands tied behind their backs, an expertly aimed shot to the back of the head, the fall into a mass grave. Not the Nazis....Stalin's Soviets....and this went on for years, well before FDR embraced the USSR.
2. Lenin believed in Utopia, a harmony reached only after certain groups of people are killed: the 'War of Classes'. 'Initially, wherever communists come to power, Russia, Cuba, Poland, Nicaragua, China, it doesn't matter- they destroy about 10% of the people. They are not enemies...best intellectuals, best workers, best engineers...doesn't matter. It is to restructure the fabric of society, a form of social engineering." Vladimir Bukovsky.
a. "Hang at least 100 hostages, execute the kulaks, do it in such a way that people for hundreds of miles around will see and tremble." Lenin (document shown) He took power in 1917.
b. "Nobody knows how many were people were killed...we're talking about10 million or more..." Norman Davies, Historian, Cambridge University.