Quote:Although I agree with your assessment of both Obama and Chuirchill, I think it's drawing a fairly long bow to compare them with HitlerI don't. The trio are all crazies supported by socialist twits. As far as this bogus 'moral' analysis goes, I do not care about people's imaginary constructions. 'Evilness' is a not a real quality.
Quote:I don't mean to be unkind, but why would I want to read your blog after that analogy?Anyone who can't see the symmetry between them (other than the fact that Hitler, unlike Obama, was a good public speaker) is not someone I want to have as a reader. I do not cast pearls to swine.
Quote:What retarded reasons might they be? Do you perhaps mean the abolition of democracy in GermanyThere's one example, democracy is retarded.
Quote:political murdersPolitics is murder. Well, murder and robbery. Not that I'm judging, mind you.
Quote:The Nuremberg Race LawsWhich openly copied Progressivist measures?
Anyways, yes, everyone hates Nazis because they were anti-democratic, inegalitarian, didn't like jews, blah, blah, blah. The problem with Nazis, from the standpoint of economic and civil order, is that they were socialists and people obeyed the government. I could care less whether or not they liked gypsies, without the stupidity and herdishness of the German people (as with the Americans under FDR) they would have been more soap-boxing dolts.
It's clearly just Progressive mythologizing, OH GOD FDR SAVED THE WORLD FROM SATAN (wrong, the Nazis never could have conquered the world) AND GAVE US SWEET DEMOCRACY (unfortunately true). I don't give a shit about stuff that happened over half a century ago to people I've never met, except for their entertainment value, and Nazis are definitely the coolest of that pack. I also like Genghis Khan and root for Melkor in Lord of the Rings. You know why? Because they weren't Progressive pussies and milk-sop democrat idiots. At least their crazy involved cool outfits. The only people who don't get this are religious fanatics, like social democrats.
"Philosophy would do well to desist from issuing any further injunctions about the need to re-establish the meaningfulness of existence, the purposefulness of life, or mend the shattered concord between man and nature. It should strive to be more than a sop to the pathetic twinge of human self-esteem. Nihilism is not an existential quandary but a speculative opportunity." - Ray Brassier
My Blog, Nazis are Sexy
My Blog, Nazis are Sexy