Hitler Was A Hipster (In Literally Every Way Possible)
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Summary
In this episode, Simone and Simone talk about Adolf Hitler and how he became one of the most powerful men in history. They talk about his rise to power, why he was a fascist, and what it means to be a fascist in the modern era.
Transcript
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Hello, Simone. Today, we are going to be having an interesting conversation that's probably going to shock you because you think I'm just memeing here or doing like shock, you know, title card baiting. But no, in reality, and we have another episode on this, real fascism has never been tried.
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I point out that what fascism actually was, was just what today we call socialism. And that the socialists and leftists who ran the university system sort of had to rewrite history and create this alternate government type that somehow just doesn't exist in the world today and only existed during this one little window because we all agree that the fascist governments were bad.
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And they don't want us to realize that these were just socialist government. But the secondary thing is you will get individuals like Nick Fuentes and kids who grow up brainwashed on this and believing this, right? And so then they'll say things like Nick Fuentes will like, oh, Hitler may have been a bit of a pedo and he may have been a bit pagan, but like, you know, we'll get into it.
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Okay. Hitler was a pedophile and kind of a pagan. It's like, well, he was also really cool. So, you know, time to grow up. We're not, we're not children anymore. Am I right? Am I right? Am I right? Am I right, boys? Am I right? Let's go.
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And I have to take a step back here and be like, what a cuck you are, Nick. Hitler was the biggest hipster socialist art student you have ever seen in your life.
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When you read the actual history of Hitler's life, Hitler, if he was living today before his rise to power, would have a blue hair, a handlebar mustache, and be serving you macchiatas at Starbucks while he talked about how much he hated the Jews, which, by the way, the socialists still do.
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No, well, I mean, we point out, you know, the early communist leaders all hated the Jews. Marx hated the Jews. You know, all these early people. None of the early, like, American founding fathers hated the Jews. You know, as we point out, Jews could vote in twice of the states that Catholics could vote in, in the colony period. Like, nobody, the people who have always had a problem with the Jews were the socialists and communists.
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And we do that through line there. But as I go through Hitler, to anyone who has accidentally been brainwashed into having an ounce of respect for this man because you believed the progressive lies about who he is, this will completely transform your perception of him.
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Oh, boy. I'm excited for this. Because, yeah, I don't know. I haven't invested that much time in learning about Adolf Hitler.
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Hitler's academics were poor. He flunked out of secondary school, Riachad in Linz, and later in Stryer, lacking the credentials for higher pursuits.
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In Mein Kampf, he specifically blamed this on his tyrannical father, Elios Hitler, who insisted on a practical career like a civil servant rather than art.
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Hitler didn't like this. He claimed that he underperformed intentionally as a rebellious choice to force his father to relent, describing the clash of wills where his passion for freedom and independence triumphs over paternal oppression.
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So, in Mein Kampf, if you look at Hitler's life, right, he failed at everything he did in the early days.
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He said, I didn't really fail. I just wasn't applying myself because I wanted to be an artist. I wanted to be more free.
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I'm terrible because of my controlling father who had too many rules.
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First of all, does this sound like a conservative guy to you? Does this sound like a conservative icon to you?
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This is a guy who complained about all the rules and just wanted to be an artist.
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So, his father dies, okay, and he basically runs off with his inheritance, right?
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Okay. So, he ends up dropping out of school, and then he moves to Vienna, which was like the moving to Manhattan of the time in 1907.
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Oh, yeah. Oh, my gosh, yeah. Vienna, very much hipster paradise.
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Yes, hipster paradise. I was moving to San Francisco or moving to Manhattan of the time period.
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With dreams of becoming a painter, he applied to the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, but was rejected twice.
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First, in 1907 for unfitness of painting, and again in 1908, where examiners noted his drawings lacked talent and artistic painting and suggested an architecture instead.
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There's got to be a big market for Hitler's paintings, right?
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But wait, like, to understand all of the beginnings of Hitler's life, it was basically a bunch of people saying, you should get a practical STEM-like degree, and him saying, I want to get a degree in the arts! I want to be an artist!
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And they're like, well, his dad was first like, well, why don't you become a civil servant? They make real money. You can make things work.
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And he said, no, dad, I'm going to flunk out of school just to spite you!
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And he said, with his, that era's version of a handlebar mustache, his little hipster thing.
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You note that, like, this was not a normal thing of the time period. We'll get into where it came from.
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It was literally that generation's version of a hipster's handlebar mustache.
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It would require an extra level of maintenance. Yeah, this isn't, like, the low-maintenance beard. This is something he-
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Yeah, and people will note, by the way, which is actually really hilarious, they'll be like, oh, Hitler was never actually a hardcore socialist, even though he repeatedly said it, and he said that that was one of the-
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Right, but they'll say, because he was interested in pure socialism even before that, right?
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And they'll say, no, he was paid by the government to go to these rallies. Yeah, and he was paid by the government to go to the Nazi rallies as well. He went to the rallies he was interested in. You know, he was not actually pure spying.
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He just found a hack to do, be able to basically be a beat poet of that era professionally by telling the government he was betraying people, making him the ultimate hipster.
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But what I'm pointing out here, right, is, okay, so he goes to live this bohemian life in Vienna, right, where there's avant-garde ideas and intellectuals and artists, and he goes there specifically and repeatedly because he refuses to do anything practical with his life or educate himself.
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After he failed the first time, did he go to try to become a better artist? Is there ever any evidence that he actually tried to improve himself or his paintings? No.
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I'm looking it up now. I'm trying to- I've never actually seen any of Hitler's paintings, so I'm looking-
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They're fine. They look like a normal, like, kid's paintings, like, semi-competent. It's exactly the type of arrogant fail-son you would expect.
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Oh, they're, they're, they're sweet. They're, they're landscapes, they're, they're very-
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They're pretty, yeah, they look kind of like what I'd expect to see as, like, one of the illustrations in the middle of a book that's about, like, historical-
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Okay, okay, hold on. No, no, it gets worse. He lived in a group house.
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So, he goes to Vienna and he crashes with his childhood buddy, August Kugrens, in a rented room above a tailor shop.
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That sounds so, like, a manic pixie dream girl.
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This is so cottagecore. I'm looking at more of his art. Okay, so he draws cottagecore and he lives in a group house.
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Yeah, so, so he explicitly avoided, like, real jobs because he believed that they cramped his creative vibe and he spent his days wandering cafes and upper houses, soaking up the avant-garde lifestyle of this proter-hipster indie festival.
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Now, now, if you're listening to any of this, you could say, huh, that sounds weird. I thought he was selling his paintings as, like, postcards on, like, the roadside. How did he have the money to live this lifestyle?
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How did he have the money to live this lifestyle?
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Well, he was burning through his inheritance. He was a literal trust fund baby.
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Not even Nepo baby, because he didn't even have that much inheritance. He just burned through the little he had to live this ridiculous lifestyle because he hadn't done what his father and everyone was responsibility in his life, like the examiners, had told him.
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Why don't you become an architect? You, you clearly have no talent for this.
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Wait, is this why he went into politics because he ran out of money and couldn't be an artist anymore?
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Well, he went into spying for the government to fund his lifestyle of hanging out at these avant-garde things, which he was doing before this.
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He didn't just go to these socialist meetings because he was being paid.
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He was already going to them, and that's why they decided to pay him.
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But anyway, to continue here, Hitler hit rock bottom in Vienna's underbelly, bouncing between homeless shelters and men's hostiles while cleaning up to an artist's identity.
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Described as floppish and somewhat effeminate in his youth, keep in mind, Hitler, not tough masculine, he was considered effeminate and was actually very well known for really being bad with women and becoming shy around women and having trouble talking.
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Well, I have to say that the Zieg Heil is the most, it's the gayest salute that I think exists, if there is a gay salute.
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So anyway, he spent hours debating philosophy and politics at coffeehouses.
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Hating on the Burgosie while living the precarious anti-establishment of business.
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Version of Burgos, Burgos, Burgosie, Bourgeoisie.
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Sorry, Simone, I cannot allow foreign words to grace my American tongue.
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He wants to sit a postcard gushing about Vienna's opera house during his first visit, by the
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So anyway, he also, like, really into, like, the poetry and operas of the period.
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I mean, this is where his love for people like Wagner came from, right?
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And this is, in part, you see this was early Nazism.
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They claim to be an anti-elitist force, yet, like your typical hipster socialite, they'll
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complain and complain and complain about the elites who control everything.
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And then they abstract the elites into this abstracted other, the Jews.
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And they actually lived their entire lives trying to mimic elitist culture, i.e. the culture
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Hitler was the cuckiest of cucked progressives.
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What did Fuentes mean when he called him a pedo?
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There are rumors about Hitler's relationship with young women, particularly his niece,
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He called her unaliving in 1931 at the age of 23.
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So we don't claim he was obsessively controlling and possibly sexually involved.
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But hey, even Nick Fuentes is saying, hey, baby.
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Now, keep in mind, this was not, I'd even say, like, I don't even think the guys who,
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like, think, like, beings, like, controlling or what, like, like, being, like, a dominant
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male is cool or whatever and, like, ignoring women's consent is cool.
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Even the men who are like that are, like, and it was his niece.
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And he was an effeminate guy who was extremely controlling, right?
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This is the creepy we need to rescue that girl.
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But to continue, where did you get the toothbrush and mustache?
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So this was considered quirky in the early 1900s.
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It was imported from America and was popular among the sort of hipster working class, like,
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avant-garde types, i.e. it was similar to, like, a handlebar mustache today.
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That somebody, like, obsessively, very hipster.
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He started cutting it that way because he earlier had a more longer mustache, but he
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had to cut it off during World War I so that his gas mask could fit.
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And he sort of kept it on as, like, a, like, a cool, oh, I did that.
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Note here, if you're forgetting, a lot of people will note that Hitler was a vegetarian
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There were some, but it's mostly historical revisionism.
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We know this because the Nazis famously were constantly pushing veganism as a core value.
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The reason why they have said Hitler was a vegetarian for health reasons is because they
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want to hide how much his ideology looks like modern socialism outside of...
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Oh, because he was actually just a vegetarian, you're saying.
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He was actually just a vegetarian for ethical reasons.
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So to go into this, in the 1930s, Hitler had adopted a mostly vegetarian diet, often preaching
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that meat-eating was ruining civilization and pushing for plant-based rejuvenation on society.
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One telling story, he despised formal banquets, not just because of his gut issue, chronic
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fatulence, and his inconstant veggie commitment, but because they highlighted the, quote-unquote,
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immense disparity between riches and poverty, end quote, which he saw as a negative thing
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because, again, he was a socialist and he hated class distinctions.
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The Nazis were pioneers in animal welfare, passing some of the world's first comprehensive
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In 1933, including the bans on vivisection and force-feeding and mistreatment of animals
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in films on public displays, Hitler himself was a dog lover, famously devoted to his German
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shepherd, Blondie, and supported conversation with leaders like Hermann Gerbel, pushing anti-hunting
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These laws targeted, quote-unquote, Jewish practices like kosher slaughter, blending animal rights
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Like you see today with many socialists, blending anti-Semitism was like, oh, we need to give
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Therefore, circumcision is bad, which is, you know, we've got to stop circumcision, right?
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And we know that, like, true conservatism is not about the sovereignty of the individual.
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True conservatism is about the sovereignty of the family unit.
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Because you can always disintermediate a culture by leaning into that, right?
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He was an anti-smoking pioneer, wanting to control people to make them healthier.
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Nazis ran one of the world's first aggressive anti-tobacco campaigns, linking smoking to
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He was like white doctors that promoted smoking.
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We talked about this in the other episode on this, but if you haven't seen that one,
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They just sort of converted the racial pyramid.
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You're going to do a dedicated episode on that, right?
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Yeah, yeah, but I want to talk about this inverted racial pyramid, because it's kind
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What they'll say when they don't like an art is they'll be like, this art is colonizing,
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Whereas the Hitler version of that is, oh, that leads to racial degradation.
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Hitler actually personally funded anti-smoking research.
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In 1941, he told his aides, tobacco is the wrath of the red man against the white man.
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But if you look at this through the wind of modern leftist ideology, they'll say something
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like, you know, alcohol is being used to, like, intentionally by the colonizers to keep you down.
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Like, this or that is being used by the colonizers to keep you down.
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Whereas, well, this or that is being used by the dude or the red man to keep you down,
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An exact mirroring ideology, an exactly aligned ideology.
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The Reich Nature Protection Law in 1935 was one of the world's first natural environmental
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laws protecting landscapes, forests, and endangered species.
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It mandated impact assessments for development and promoted reforestation,
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So, by the way, he's not what many people get wrong.
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He sounds weirdly, I want to say, like, well, Prince, no, King Charles.
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Yeah, no, like, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's not for you, like, local agriculture,
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Yeah, but it's, it's, it's, it's funnier, too, because people act like the type of eugenics
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practiced by the Nazis is aligned with, like, us trying to make humanity, like, like, you know,
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working on genetic technology that can augment human genetics, that can.
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Oh, yeah, that we're, we're ruining the purity of.
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Yeah, like, they would have aligned perfectly with Hitler.
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Hitler was actually super against using science to try to improve people, except through drugs.
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I forgot to mention, he's also a druggie, but we'll get to that in a second.
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So, anyway, so he had an organic farming push under the Richard Weisseldorer Minister of Agriculture.
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The regime subsidized biodynamic agriculture, banned some chemical fertilizers, and aimed for
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self-sufficiency to avoid, quote-unquote, foreign poisons.
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This aligned with the Volk movements idolizing rural pre-industrial life.
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So, yeah, he was pro moving back scientific advancement, not moving forward scientific
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advancement outside of his own drug habit, which he wanted to get everyone on, but we'll
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The people have sort of over-focused on a few, you could basically call them rogue pseudoscientists.
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There were really more sort of the sort of lestest pseudoscience that, like, the CIA got
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into in the 1950s when they started trying to do, like, staring at goats and stuff like
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They were, yeah, I think a lot closer to, like, the staring at Project Stargate and stuff
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The, the types of crazy human experiments that they were doing.
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They were not actually about improving humans because the science did not want to do that through
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They wanted to reach a purer, more ancestral form of human, very similar to the people who
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are like, society was better before the colonists came, you know, and they destroyed everything.
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And we need to go back to that pre-colonial lifestyle when they're like, we need to go back
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And what's funny is they even in many ways mimic, you know, there was the Smithsonian pamphlet
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and there's been the recent video now of like this famous black activist who was like,
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The entire concept of logic is anti-black, but let's zoom out for some context.
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Western philosophy built its idea of reason by defining who wasn't rational.
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To be logical meant being European, male, and civilized.
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It's everything blackness was imagined not to be.
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But that's why Afro-pessimists and decolonial thinkers argue that colonialism didn't just seize
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So when I say logic is anti-black, I mean, the very rules of logic were written from an
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So to think freely, we need to rebuild reason itself from the ground up.
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They, that's the main reason they couldn't invent a nuke.
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They got rid of all their Jewish scientists and they were like, oh, all of these ideas
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Yeah, so we need to come up with a non-Jewish form of science.
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We need to come up with non-Jewish ideas of physics.
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We need to come up with non- it was exactly mirroring this colonial stuff.
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And in the process, just came up with a bunch of dumb ideas.
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And the same way the people who try to come up with like anti-colonist science do.
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It was literally like that level woke retarded.
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But anyway, so, so you might think, oh, come on.
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In 1942, per Tabletalk transcripts, he said, we shall have to develop a technique for depopulating
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Now note here, typically he meant depopulating cities while expanding to a more rural lifestyle.
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But think here, he's talking hippie communes here, people.
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I don't know if you're wondering how pro like animal rights were they.
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Poring once interrupted a meeting to save a beetle crawling across the table, declaring
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even the smallest creature has its place in the great scheme of saying.
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Yeah, they were really, they, they, and people can be like, what, but didn't he torture and
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And you know, this is happening in these woke Antifa meetings.
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They would torture and kill Jewish people if they could.
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But they, and they, they will, they will randomly go out and attack people.
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People, if you tell AI this, it absolutely like cannot handle the fact that the left is
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an anti-Semitic faction in American politics right now.
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It has a much larger anti-Semitic faction that goes much further than the rights anti-Semitic
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If you look at like Jews, like actually like having to run away from people chasing them
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on campus, there isn't a single instance of that happening with rightists.
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If you look at the multiple Jewish people who have been shot and killed in the United States
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or lit on fire alive in the United States, there've been multiple anti-Semitic murders
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Not one of them was done by a right-leaning individual.
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You don't like, you cannot handle the fact that pretty much all of the founding fathers
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of Marxism and communism and socialism hated the Jews and none of the founding fathers of
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And if you go through till today, it's still an anti-leftist thing.
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And when you go to the past and you try to say things, well, the KKK was a rightist organization
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who supported the Democrats, it's just a party switch.
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And you can do any sort of objective analysis of this, and it's like a few parts of the
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But no, predominantly, the parties did not switch.
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The left has always been the party of anti-Semitism.
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The blood and soil ideology, if you're not familiar with it, was this ideology of we need
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to go back to this sort of peasantry, natural connection with the land, where we do natural
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farming without chemicals, without genetic technology, without anything like that.
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Meanwhile, what's the U.S. doing in its propaganda?
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While the Germans are like, we need to go back to a more ancestral way of doing things,
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we need to go back to a more pure way of doing things.
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That's the avatar of anti-Nazi propaganda, which is a human literally augmented with science
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Okay, if you're wondering how many nature reserves they created, by the way, they created
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over 500 nature reserves, covering over 1,000 square kilometers by 1945.
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Oh, by the way, you want to know what sort of a guy Hitler was, Mr. Mega Chad Hitler?
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Anecdotes from his inner circle describe him as being so sensitive that during movie screenings
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featuring anecdotal mistreatment, he'd have to cover his eyes or leave the room.
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Now, if you're like, well, at least he was a strong Christian.
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Well, remember how Nick Fuentes said that he wasn't really that Christian and anyone who
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He might have even been considered an anti-Christian.
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And this is where I need to do that, like, base camp.
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I'm just saying they show up an awful lot when naughty things are going out.
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Anyway, so he paid lip service to Christianity in public speeches, like Mein Kampf, where
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he claimed to be doing, quote-unquote, the Lord's work, and even signed a concordant with
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the Vatican, of course, in 1933 to keep the church neutral.
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But privately, he scorned organized Christianity as, quote-unquote, weak and Jewish influence.
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So he saw Christianity, and the reason he didn't want to be a Christian is he saw it as too
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I mean, it's a descendant religion and a related religion to Judaism, favoring more deistic
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or pantheistic beliefs where, quote-unquote, providence or nature equated a higher power.
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Now, of course, the left would do anything to hide this from you, because it would make
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it clear that he was far more just a stereotypical leftist than you would think.
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But Hitler was dedicated to, like, when he would say Christian-y things, it was clearly
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just to stay in power or not to alert red flags.
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But if you look at the statues he was putting up, if you look at the words that he wrote
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or his wider ideology, he believed that there was a pre-Christian sort of true German religion
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And you can see this in the plays that he championed and the statues he put up that were
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The Nazi regime included pagan elements, drawing from the Volksfoschist movements that romanticized
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Think runes, swastikas, an ancient system co-opted from Indo-European paganism, solstice celebrations,
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and SS rituals under Heinrich Himmler, who promoted neo-pagan occultism, like Arminibes Society's
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Now, remember, they have all this occultist stuff you had, right, which Hitler promoted.
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He wasn't, like, that deeply into it himself, but he promoted.
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But he, you know, the swastika was literally chosen from, God, what's the movement called?
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We have other episodes where we go into this in more detail.
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Well, if you want to dive deep on this topic, we did an episode on the surprisingly recent
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But specifically, a lot of this stuff was sparked by a woman called Helen Petrov Blavatsky, a Russian
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occultist and the founder of the Theosophical Society.
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The Theosophical Society used a swastika within their logo.
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And they saw it as symbolizing Thor's hammer or the hammer of creation.
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And so you can understand why, you know, if Hitler was a Theosophist, and there was a
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form of Theosophism called, like, German Theosophism.
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But anyway, this was the society that ended up spawning the Hermetic Order of the Golden
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And that when you look at the founder of Wicca, Gerald Gardner, they credit the Theosophical
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Society specifically as being their inspiration.
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And a lot of the Wiccan practices and symbolism came directly from the Theosophical Society.
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So while Wicca didn't exist at the time of Hitler, he was the closest thing to that.
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Like, this logo, the banner that the Nazi war machine marched under, was that generation's
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closest thing, because it was marching under the banner of the Theosophical Society, to
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But it was that movement that that crazy lady who went to India and basically founded the
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modern New Ageism, like New Age religious movements, was founded by this lady.
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Any New Age movement that you're aware of, whether it's the modern pagan movement is descendant
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of her ideology, the, the, when I say the people who say like, I'm pagan or whatever,
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the modern Wiccan movement is descendant of this ideology.
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And this was the ideology that Hitler respected so much, that instead of choosing a Christian
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sign to be on the Nazi banner, he chose their key sign.
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So Hitler was not just a coffee going, druggy, their generation's version of a barista, failed
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art student, who taught his dad with over-controlling, who refused to get a real job, who was an animal
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lover and a vegetarian, and a socialist, loved nature, but in a, it was effeminate.
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But in addition to all of that, the, he was a, a proto-Wiccan.
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That sign that the Nazis use on their flag was that generation's version of the Wiccan symbol.
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And I still haven't finished it, but like, great read, blitzed the book.
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Hitler got daily injections up to 20 times a day.
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By 1944 to 1945 for, quote unquote, alertness during speeches and meetings.
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Perviton was widespread in the white Mark II, fueling Brits' invasions.
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Cocaine applied his eye dropped or sniffed his sinus issues.
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Morale noted using typical multiple times a day.
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But to be fair, what, what's pointed out in Blitzed, the book, was it as, especially in
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Germany around that time, like as he was growing up, this was just super widespread.
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It was like, you postpartum depression, amphetamines, like everything.
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It was just like, if you feel a little bored, you feel a little tired.
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No, he, he definitely pushed this stuff from the top.
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Well, that didn't mean he needed to give it to all his troops and get them all addicted.
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But it was also just like, it was a wonder drug, you know?
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So opioids, for pain and gastrointestinal problems, he became dependent, leading to his constant
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paranoia and tremors, in part, contributing to it at least.
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And he also took testosterone for libido, strychnine in small doses as a stimuli, barbiturates
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He also took the vitimilium pills, which contained meth and caffeine.
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And everything he did, if you look at his entire ideology, it's about, like, you actually
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It's about saying, look at our people, as you see was like the BLM movement or something.
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We are poor, not because of our own fault, not because, you know, we instigated a war
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that we lost, but because of these external powers, the Jews who are controlling everything.
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And they're the reason why I failed at this, or I failed at that, or it isn't antithetical
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So I'm noting, it's not just that fascism was actually just socialism.
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Look at the locus of control, first and foremost.
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And I think the biggest thing that I think about when I think about, at this point, left
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versus right-wing is, right-wing now is internal locus of control, left is external.
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And if that is, yeah, that's antithetical to what we believe, and that's antithetical
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People like Nick Funtis is fundamentally left-wing ideologues.
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His entire ideology and everything downstream of it is left-wing too.
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Yeah, if you're blaming someone else, you're, by our definition, at least, left-wing.
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You know, you're never going to actually, you know, if you don't take responsibility
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But it also means that your policies center a lot around taking someone else down or taking
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And I think that that's just so, it's not only a not viable long-term solution, but
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really damaging to even the party that wants to, like, what's the word, ingratiate itself.
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Yeah, and I'll note here that when AI will go over something like this, and it'll be
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Fascism was different from, you know, communism because, you know, they allowed for, you know,
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some rich people, and they technically didn't want to redistribute everything.
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They wanted to redistribute it in terms of the goals of the state.
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And I'm like, how is that not, like, modern progressivism?
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Like, they literally are using the state to try to push their trans ideology, to try to
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push their urban monoculture ideology, their conception of gender, their conception of this
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And you, like, Zorhan Mondani recently wanted to fund, you know, gender transition of children
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using something like $43 million of tax dollars to subsidize this.
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But the point I'm making here is that this is what's happening now.
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You know, this is what's happening when they freak out when USAID closed.
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And I'd also point out if they're like, well, yeah, but he tried to recreate class struggle
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Is that not what the colonizer, anti-colonizer mindset that the left has?
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It has pretty much all of the rich people in it.
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I think the most of them, like, the billionaire class, the vast majority of them are leftists
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these days because the left allows them to keep their companies.
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It builds structural moats so other people can't compete with them.
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It is exactly like fascism in that respect, right?
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Like, it's still nothing in common with any sort of pure form of communism.
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Like, if he actually had a communist mindset instead of a, I want to create a fascist world
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mindset, he wouldn't be praising single totalitarian states like China, and he would be donating
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None of the wealthy leftists donate their money, as far as I'm aware, in a meaningful
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And they keep it because this isn't what they're factually about, right?
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Like, at least not to the point where they have the amount of money of, like, a normal
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American, it's like, you know, Bernie Sanders starts going from complaining about the millionaires
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to complaining about the billionaires when he becomes a millionaire.
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They never actually want to give up any of their money.
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They're using a system in the same way the fascists did.
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And it is hiding when they say that this is about class struggle.
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Well, yeah, it's a racialist alliance in the same way the fascists were an alliance
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of the Germans and the Italians and the, you know, Japanese.
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Those weren't the same ethnic group, but it was a multi-ethnic alliance in the same way
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the wokes are an alliance of, like, you know, the Vatican and the Islamists and the Black Lives
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Matter movement and, like, the Black Muslim movement and the LGBT movement.
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And all of these groups hate each other, right?
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Like, eventually they think that only their group can survive, but they are willing to
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And this is actually where we'll do another episode where I'll point out that at least
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the one thing that actually does make fascism different than modern socialism is at least
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they believed in cultural segregation, which actually has a lot of utility to it if you're
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Well, because ultimately cultural segregation allows for variety, whereas cultural unity requires
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homogenization and therefore the extinguishing of all different cultures, right?
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Like, one allows them to exist, the other one's like, mm-mm, no.
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Well, I mean, even if the Italians don't like the German way of living and the German, or
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we'll say the Japanese don't like the German way of living and the Germans don't like the
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Japanese way of living, but they're okay with outlying with each other, they don't really
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need to worry about their kids being converted to German in Japan or whatever.
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But if you have the, the, the, you know, Vatican operatives living alongside the Islamists living
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alongside the LGBT people living alongside the, you know, Muslim, the, the, you know, black
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Muslim groups, like none of these groups like each other, right?
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Like eventually they think one day they're going to get rid of all the other groups, but
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they're all living in extreme shelters and stuff.
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I saw recently something like 35% of Muslim immigrants in the UK want Sharia law to be
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Like clearly this isn't, that means no Catholics anymore, by the way, or you have to live under
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So, you know, Sharia law is actually, you know, probably easier for us than most Catholic
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Well, the crazy thing that I concluded after considering the, the.
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The reasoning of many Americans who have fled to Russia for cultural reasons is, is while
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there's more curtailed speech in Russia, the speech that's curtailed is not anything that
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And the speech they feel they're more free to make is stuff that's looked down upon in
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This is actually, we should do a video on like for us, Sharia law.
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I would vastly prefer to live in a country with Sharia law.
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Yeah, well, but like one man's totalitarian state is, is another man's, yeah.
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Or like one, one man's like free speech zone is another person's totalitarian state.
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The Nick Quintus world where you're living under the syllabus of errors because Sharia
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law is actually not that restrictive of science, which is the thing that I care about.
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It just means I can't like insult Muslim stuff.
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And yeah, they made some gay people, which like, I think it's a moral negative, but like,
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Whereas, you know, if I was living under Nick Fuentes state, you know, no IVF, no genetic
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augmentation of humans, no cybernetic augmentation of humans, no advanced AI.
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Whereas, you know, in an Islamic state, just pay extra taxes, I think is the main thing
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Which is not to say I do not like that a lot of European countries are voluntarily flooding
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I think that's bad and they should get them out.
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I'm just pointing out that, you know, you gotta, you gotta be aware of, you know, is
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You gotta choose the poison that works best for you.
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So I'm looking forward to those future ones too, but you kind of, wow.
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I mean, I guess I should learn more about Hitler because that was hilarious and fascinating
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Well, and keep in mind that Hitler's narratives actually mirror the colonialist narratives
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The anti-colonialist people, when he complains, and this was his core narrative, there's a
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group of people who were puppet mastered by the Jews who got together at the Treaty
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of Versailles and carved up his country and his people and treated them unfairly.
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Does that not sound exactly like when people talk about the colonizers meeting in a room
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and carving up Africa or carving up the Native American lands, right?
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And it's the same narrative that dominates Germany today, which is why you shouldn't
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They haven't been able to get over this mindset and they're probably an existential threat
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anyway if they're not the type that are willing to migrate into the United States or a real
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We're meeting with a German news crew in a few days.
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We're redoing the turkey, which is actually the first time I'm ever sad to be doing the
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Maybe add a little bit of oyster sauce this time.
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So if you are a young edgelord and you're like, oh, you just destroyed the person who
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I could admire that would scare my parents and teachers, who do I target now?
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But, you know, instead of being desperate to be welcomed by, like, elite opera houses, he's
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You know, a pure Christian throughout his entire life.
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You know, as Nietzsche said, weakness breeds immorality.
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His personal weakness in relation to the Jews led him to be afraid of pursuing the science
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that they were building and perfecting and the engineering that they were building and
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And in many ways, it was probably the reason he lost the war.
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He brought Jews into England when they were previously banned so that he could use them to
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Oliver Cronwell died, I think, of old age slash natural causes.
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It's just, in every contrast, he sort of shows up every one of Hitler's major moral failings.
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You were brainwashed by rewrites full of their lies.
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You think he's based with his mustache so quirky.
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But he's a fail-son artist, all whiny and dorky.
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Dropped out of school, blamed dad for the rules.
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A group house bohemian, you have been played the fool.
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Spanned indulgence in theaters, had kids by the nine.
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Now flip the script, see Cromwell's true might.
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While Cromwell banned theaters in a godly backlash.
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But Cromwell's zeal burned bright in Christ's crusade.
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Cromwell won more stacked against him, defying death.
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Drugged up, Hitler hooked on speed and more vice.
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Crime will shun music and art, seductive in tights.
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You're cooked if you worship that effeminate clown.
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A feared Jewish success, tried to tear it all down.
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Brainwashed by academics, their narrative trap.
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Weakness breeds evil as Nietzsche once preached.
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Feared their success, so he slaughtered in spite.
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A slave to his weakness while he lost his fight.
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Cromwell from power brought Jews back to his isle.
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Harvesting their strength to smash papists vile.
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Cromwell crushed out a litter, subjugated the foe.
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Royalists and papists brought low in one blood.
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Young edge lord, rise up, see through the deceit.
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Or your transition to clown cook will be complete.
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The youngorer's king will find woke Geneva to mark katie in one blood.
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