Regardless of everything evil done by the Nazis, I've always had a soft spot for them.
>Trying to create a strong homogeneous population >Destroying weakness >Creating a strong Europe >Amazing innovation regarding science and weaponry (Jet engine, small arms, Tanks)
I can say to myself that they were bad, but for some reason I would have almost liked it.
Although I don't think genocide is necessary to achieve a great thing like this
Aiden Gonzalez
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Angel Roberts
When is the next pride parade you slimy CIA homo?
Michael Wood
>nazis >evil
Luke Evans
What are you suggesting I am here
Jeremiah Mitchell
few people deserve the title evil, and you are nowhere near worthy
Julian Kelly
Thank you kind leaf
Brody Hall
>Regardless of everything evil done by the Nazis Name one.
Logan Baker
Fair point
Luis Brooks
invading Poland and being the first to target civilians in bombing raids
Juan Robinson
>"Invading Poland" >"Evil"
Cameron Collins
I don't blame you OP, but try not to associate it with our movement too much.
The more the pro-white movement associates itself with Hitler, the more we doom our cause and hurt our ability to actually gain any power.
Jack Ramirez
Good point, however most leftists already label any pro-white movements as Neo-Nazi or whatnot
Levi Jones
They did what they had to. They had been completely destroyed by Socialism and they were going deeper. Hitler turned things around FAST. The economy flourished quickly and is still alive today. America, Canada, Germany and Japan won WWII. They were the best off after the war. The losers were Britain, France and Eastern Europe.
Kayden Reyes
I agree with OP. Their time was short, only around 12 years of which only 6-7 could claim to be "good" occurring in peace time. During that short window there were incredible strides made in science, economics, and civics. The worst thing about the Nazis is how illiberal they were. There was also a weirdness to their leadership, the fascination with the occult and whatnot.
It's important to see them for what they were and not what we might have wanted them to be...for better or worse. Many of their aims were noble, but their methods of achieving them terrible. Some goals they set for Germany were worthwhile. I"m conflicted as well.
Alexander Martin
Italy was also a loser of WWII
Chase Wood
I am Man.
Christian Martinez
refute this... >Hitler was right
Jonathan Thomas
Yes, they strived to be better in practically every regard such as you mentioned, including race, that is what makes them hated
Alexander Collins
No, Hitler did nothing wrong.
Joseph Parker
We may be on the same page. I'm torn between nationhood as an ideal and nationhood by blood. It's our American tradition that citizenship and nationality fall along he lines of fealty to ideas and values. In Europe, particularly Europe of a century ago, nationhood was defined by factors of race, ethnicity, religion, etc...
I think there's still an argument to be made for nationhood defined through the historical perspective.
Brayden Moore
Had the Nazis been of American born and bred Aryan stock, I might say they'd have a chance at winning the epic struggle against Jewish dominance. However, being that they were inferior Germans (note that Germans is a contraction of the word Germ-Man, since they were no better than common bacteria), they stood no chance in fighting the Hebrew controlled Communist Russians. This is why people like Richard Spencer are America's only true hope, they represent the White Race's ambitions and strive to reach them. The German stock has been muddled with Turkish untermenschen genetics, whereas America's has stayed pure.
Adrian Moore
they were fighting subversive communists in their own country while also fighting a war on two fornts. Only point that was a major fuck up was not having enough oil secured and going to war with russia
Cooper Turner
No, the Nazis had many redeeming qualities unlike Islam for example.
LOL, sorry Mohammeds!
t. Jew.
Christian Price
Imagine if the planet earth was a pizza place. >You have all kinds of ingredients. >Someone notices that one box of meat has gone bad. >Do you throw it away, so it doesn't get moldy and disgusting? >Or do you keep it and try to fix it by adding little bit salt, because the meat has feelings too?
Anthony Johnson
Meat does have feelings, have you ever been to a farm?
Liam Torres
But all of the ingredients will go to trash after the health inspector notices rotten meat in the fridge.
there is no evil or good, there just is and isn't. Stuff doesn't happen because people are evil, it just happens. Look at nature, are spiders and alligators evil?