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Title: Common misconceptions about Nazism Post by freediver on Feb 12th, 2009 at 12:06pm
The following document tells you all you need to know about Nazism. No further questions will be answered. If you can’t find your answer here, you must read it again.
1) Did Nazis bite the heads of kittens and drink their blood? No. Nazism is a luvy duvy feel good ideology. Our Fuehrer was very fond of cats. 2) Did Nazis slaughter Jews in their beds? No, that would be silly. The Nazis had very complex laws for dealing with Jews, which we like to refer to with the modern euphemism of ‘protection’. These laws are too complicated to explain to you. However, they enjoyed the benefits of free train travel, free accommodation and were given jobs suitable to their skill levels. For example, goldsmiths were given jobs working with gold, but Jews who did not know how to work with gold were put to other uses. Giving them gold implies a great deal of trust, which is why the Jews refer to Nazi Germany as their golden era. The Nazis are very sensible people and would not go round randomly killing people while they slept. Imagine the mess! 3) Does Nazism espouse an expansionist military regime? The Nazis promoted the concept of ‘Lebensraum’, which literally means room to live. Everybody needs room to live. Every country on earth wants land for their people to grow food on, parks for their children to play in etc. There is nothing unusual about this and the Nazis were no different to other peace loving governments. The Americans fought against Germany even though the Nazis did nothing to them and were content to remain in their European homeland. The Nazis also tried to liberate Spain, but were blocked by the tiresome and argumentative French. 4) Did the Nazis kill retarded people? Retarded people in 13th century eastern Bulgaria were treated very poorly. They were put in homes and fed inadequate diets. Many died in these homes. Would you like to live in a 13th century eastern Bulgarian home for retarded people? I didn’t think so. Heil Hitler. 5) Did the Nazis destroy Germany? Of course not. The Nazis did great things for Germany. They built lots of railways and gave the people jobs. They put food on the table. The German people were very well off under the Nazis. It was the Russians in communist East Germany who made the German people suffer. Blame them. 6) Did the Nazis kill their political opponents? Do you know how many US presidents have been assassinated? Neither do I, but I’m sure you’ll agree it was lots. This is what you get with American values, but the Nazis would not tolerate such shenanigans. During the Nazi regime, many extremists also tried to assassinate the leader of Germany. Many of these were paid by foreigners intent on interfering with Germany’s affairs. However they never succeeded and no German leader was ever assassinated during the Nazi reign. The Americans also rounded up communists and put them in jail and asked them difficult questions. 7) Did the Nazis promote Eugenics? Eugenics has been given a very bad name by the liberal western media. What the Nazis wanted was the elimination of inherited diseases and a strong, healthy population of attractive people. Doesn’t everyone want that? |
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Title: Re: Common misconceptions about Nazism Post by tallowood on Feb 12th, 2009 at 12:16pm
It sounds like world wide ideology of peace.
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Title: Re: Common misconceptions about Nazism Post by Calanen on Feb 13th, 2009 at 1:41pm
Did the Nazis hate Jews?
While there were certainly crimes committed against Jews, they were not nearly as bad as the Jews have been making out. Nazism is a tolerant ideology that accepts all people, and just because there were certain Nazis who did not follow the true meaning of Nazism, just means that they were 'misunderstanders' and a tiny minority. For example, did ALL Germans kill people all around the world? No? Well then see, Nazism is tolerant. There were German communities living peacefully in all countries around the world at the time of WW2, which demonstrates that the Nazis were peaceful because those communities did not run around killing people. What about Mein Kampf, doesnt it say bad things about Jews? Some people cite Mein Kampf to back up their own bigotted arguments about the Third Reich. These translations are generally in English, when we know, that Mein Kampf was written in German. So you have to be an expert German scholar to ever understand what was in Mein Kampf, rather than take small pieces out of context to make your own bigotted arguments. You also have to take into account all of the other Nazi literature of the period, not just Mein Kampf to get the true meaning, which is one of peace and tolerance. |
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Title: Re: Common misconceptions about Nazism Post by soren on Feb 13th, 2009 at 6:12pm
I am afraid this is all way over the target audience's heads.
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Title: Re: Common misconceptions about Nazism Post by Yadda on Feb 13th, 2009 at 10:04pm
LOL
Be afraid. Be very afraid!!!! ;D +++++++++ Isaiah 5:20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Deuteronomy 4:30 When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days, if thou turn to the LORD thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice; 31 (For the LORD thy God is a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them. |
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