>I tried reading Mein Kampf for Banned Books Week, and I couldn't read past maybe ten pages. I am not the type to give up easily, but it was too highfalutin and heavy-handed for me. >And that not only sums up but exemplifies all one needs to know (or could ever glean) from Mein Kampf. >Sometimes the things we want to ban end up actually being their own worst enemies in that they're poorly writter, unpersuasive and illustrate the writer's weaknesses.
what did he mean by this?
I randomly stumbled across a thread talking about banned books. These are the first 3 posts. This is pretty much the only criticism I've ever come across. It's like a slogan at this point. Everyone who pretends to be intellectually honest and fair recites the same Jewish Critique™. Dude Hitler was a bad writer lmao. dude hitler was a shitty artist lmao. dude hitler was actually a coward in ww1 lmao.
whatever. everyone here already knows this why the fuck am i wasting my time FUCK
no its really good, he even sounds like a rational human
Elijah Mitchell
He's right, it's a shit book
Christopher Robinson
what version are you reading user?
Nathan Ramirez
Getting normalfags to actually read Mein Kampf is the biggest best red pill you can give them on the Hitler question. The problem is that 90% of cunts that claim to be readers just read other people opinions and parrot them. If someone claims they read it and it was shitty, just ask them what they thought of Hitler's take on the trade union question. Obviously this only work irl when they don't have half an hour to Google it before replying.
Brandon Kelly
It's not "really good" but considering Hitler wrote it while he was in prison, it's fairly written. The book itself is more valuable for the author rather than for what's written in it.
David Price
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Jose Turner
Mussolini thought Hitler was the most boring and redundant person he had ever met.