“Literally nazism” lol
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Replying to @2014champsFSU @HoneyBearSquish and
Steven Crowders brain is so smooth it can't even comprehend nazism. Why else would he say they are socialist.
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Replying to @KyrCookies @2014champsFSU and
Well, there were elements of socialism, because you know, it’s an economic system. Hence the “National Socialist Workers Party” title.
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Replying to @jjesus053 @2014champsFSU and
Well they had many many elements of enthonationalist conservatism hence they were far right and hated socialistic ideals of people like Marx who cared more about equality between all people which the Nazis couldn't care less about.
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Replying to @KyrCookies @jjesus053 and
Lol, Marx didn't care about equality of all people; only workers. Marx was really racist and anti-Semitic
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Replying to @Nukalegend @jjesus053 and
Marx proposes that inequality between people is born because of conflict in material interests between groups which would be abolished in a communistic society where everyone's needs are accommodated.
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Replying to @KyrCookies @Nukalegend and
The National Socialist party initially started on the platform of anti-big business, and anti bourgeois rhetoric, but gradually adopted a pan-Germanic ideology, morphing the idea that the “ruling class” that was causing the “proletariat” to suffer, into the successful minority —
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Replying to @jjesus053 @KyrCookies and
— (namely the Jews), were the cause to the German people’s suffering. Which is why the Nationalist Socialist Workers Party is naked as such.
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Replying to @jjesus053 @Nukalegend and
Do you know why they engaged with that rhetoric? Do you know what Hitler actually wanted for Germany? Please tell me
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Does every politician in history have an in depth understanding of the foundations, and philosophy of their views? No, of course not. Do politicians often take already popular political opinions during a national crisis, and mold them into their platform? Yes, they do.
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