Was anyone else here fond of hitler before they got into politics?

was anyone else here fond of hitler before they got into politics?

i used to be a tolerant liberal type, but at the same time wanting to hang a poster of hitler on my wall because of my fascination with him

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Yes. I didn't know anything I know today, and admired him as wee lad.

> fond of hitler before you got into politics
If the third reich were an anime, you would be its cancerous fanbase

Hitler remains a captivating figure. People love him or hate him, sometimes love him and hate him.

When Inglorious Basterds was in theaters i was still a left leaning libertarian who thought that the Allies were heroes. Obviously now i'm aware that its far more complex. The disrespectful way Tarantino depicted Hitler left me uncomfortable in a way I couldnt describe. The revisionism was in poor taste. I'd been raised to despise Hitler yet that clumsy fantasy assassination felt disrespectful. Tarantino flicks have some entertaining and undoubtably inadvertent redpills but I dropped him then and there.

I remember being in class and the teacher making fun of his art and I was like "that is pretty good, actually, why is this douche bashing something good? ". He was a good, not great, artist. He found his calling. I think it is interesting that the only way you are allowed to look at Hitler today by mainstream society is to start with "he literally ordered the holocaust". Never mind the little proof behind that statement (no direct proof). The broader point is that we are forced to look at one of histories great leaders only at a single angle. This isn't historical research. This is propaganda.

>Tarantino
He is a cuck and a degenerate. He probably rapes his own daughter. No joke.

You are a probably a faggot then user.

I swear to god, your cucksplaining about how some fucking Jew's treatment of Hitler's story is in poor taste makes me want to literally kill you

Yeah, Hitler and death jokes were my fav

Then I weirdly enough purchased conservative literature, as well as Marxist. I liked the first better.

I know that, I was just giving an example of having admiration for Hitler despite it going against the narrative.

stay mad faggot

i did a book report on mein kamf in 9th grade and was never the same

lol you are allowed to read that in class? Or did you got banished from your family and school and that's why you're not the same?

>The broader point is that we are forced to look at one of histories great leaders only at a single angle. This isn't historical research. This is propaganda.

And he alone among the great men of history is treated this way. I am no Hitler apologist--my family had issues with him in the 30s over his views on jews in the military--and I won't defend what happened in the camps in those last few months. But it is quite odd that of all historical figures, of all the brutish barbarians, no apologia is allowed for Hitler.

Spotted the kike. Get gassed faggot.

Yes, always. As a child, I felt a profound sense of bewilderment and awe whenever a film or documentary showed Nazi rallies, or Hitler speeches -- it was as if the deepest reaches of my heart panged with an as yet unknown love.

Even as I grew older, and my political circumstances drove me towards liberal socialism, I could never totally condemn Hitler, and something within always chimed out.

Yes he was never indulgent and he stood up against everything without fear.
I thought that was admirable even if I believed at that time it was extreme.

I'll stay mad for as long as there are still Jews who think they can reconcile with their natural enemy in this same life
I have no Jewish relations, so at least I'm protected from the gas chambers

Yeah - at my most left, I was a social liberal/economic conservative, totally believed everything about (((the holocaust))), and had a libertarian's anti war stance.

But I always admired Hitler as a historical figure/political leader, despite not agreeing with racism and (((antisemitism))), and loved learning about the war. Always had a fascination with Nazi symbols, imagery, and felt drawn to it. It made accepting certain truths I learned later in life much easier - good people know in their hearts what's right, even if the whole world tries to convince them otherwise.

Yeah, I like Charlie Chaplin.

I did a report on rightwing-extremism when I was 16yo. The protocols of the elders of Zion was one of the books I used as a source. My report was factual and non-political, basdically just telling the story of what kind of extremism used to be, what kind of extemism was present at the time, and the sources of the extremism.

However, reading the protocols left an imprint on me. Not because I necessarily believe that it's some leaked document from jews plotting against the rest of the world, but because it's blatantly obvious that in some kind of fashion, it tells the story of how the human society is evolving. It's pretty clear that some kind of force is trying to take absolute control of humanity. The scary part is that we are close to the technological level where it's very viable.

I don't blame the jews, I don't think that a huge group of people is working towards this destructive goal. However, if you try to understand who is shaping this "movement" towards destruction of everything good, there are a lot of jews amongst them.

Any jew who is not working towards such control of humanity, is not the enemy. Those who work towards that goal is an enemy, jew or non-jew.

I wasn't "fond of Hitler" as a kid, but was kind of fascinated with muh Holocaust since it was on PBS, thus "more intellectual" than watching Diff'rent Strokes, I guess. I watched and re-watched episodes of the World At War series multiple times, along with other documentaries (if they merit the term).

One day my brother walked into the room during an aerial dogfight scene. He said something like "Sure... who's the guy who dubbed the soundtrack of machine guns over that". I suddenly realized he was right. All this crap I was watching was being manipulated, most of this footage was originally silent and any sound was an overdub later provided. It didn't mean much at the time, but it made me notice more year after year, and now I've seen a lot of fraud about the holocaust that goes way beyond overdubbed soundtracks.

Hitler's probably nothing special. Decent artist? Yeah. Different from other political leaders? Not much. Military leader? I'm not informed enough or capable of judging. But I hesitate to believe anything I hear about him now without real proof. There are too many liars out there, just making Jew Porn like Inglorious Basterds while calling themselves historians.

America doesn't have thought crime laws - not yet, at least. There are no such things as illegal words or opinions, like in Germany.

I like Charlie too.

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I think its hard not to find him fascinating. I did. But when I grew up I realized that he and his ideology is just another cuck version of socialism, redistribution and government control.

As a military commander, he was not very good. He made some good calls, but he also made a lot of bad calls.

As a political leader, he was probably the greatest man of the 20th century.

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There is a readon (((they))) ban his speech, he was right. He was rebellious to stop corruption.

Even tho I'm mulatto I was always kind of fond of him. The nazi armies impressed the fuck out of me, it was so perfect, their clothes, facial expression, etc.

I liked Hitler before it was cool.

>me in the early 70s: age 4-5
>TV movie about Hitler
>cut the picture out of TV Guide
>taped it to wall cause he looked cool

Hitler was a jew financed by his retarted rothchild cousins... the result of his actions killed 20 millions germans... this man ruined the world... never killed 6 million jews what a phony... i think

Not really, Nazi Germany wasn't really "socialist" in a sense that USSR was for example. It's a false equivalence perpetuated by dumb lolbertarians who have no balls to admit National Socialism is a better option than the international one.

>me at 7 years old, first grade of school
>need to draw a picture in class
>I draw a nazi soldier doing a salute for some reason
>parents see it and give me shit, I don't understand why, I thought the swastika looked cool and I had a hard on for all things military

Hitler was who got me into politics

I remember going around my friends and senpai sieg heil'ing just because I thought people's reactions were hilarious when I was little. I'm 30 now I still do that shit sometimes, lol, it instantly triggers almost everybody!

>if the third Reich were an anime
That's a fuckin good idea, user! For now, I'll just rewatch Attack on Titan.

yeah, best are the casual "Sieg Heil, Kamerad"'s, or in public, when saluting someone far away.
cracks me up every time.

Fuck him, every law against racism/antisemitism were made in reaction to what happened in WWII.
He gave a bad name to antisemitism and now we're truly fucked by shlomo because of Hitler's retarded answer to the jewish problem.