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    I found this post by a HS student on the wall for the Facebook group "I wonder how fast I can find a million people who hate Hitler."

    I think that Hitler is a bit of a misunderstood historical figure. First of all, I just want to say, I have nothing against Jews, I've seen a few Jews at school, and I have never physically hurt them in ANY way.

    I think all of you just have to keep in mind, it was all the Jews cramming themselves into Germany that was bringing the economy to the dirt. Hitler was a brave man for rising the people together to cleanse the country, at any cost necessary, and bring it back to its former glory. We're doing the same thing here in America. Thousands upon thousands of Mexicans are packing themselves into vans and sneaking across the border, taking all the great office jobs from us natural born Americans. Someday, when America is crammed with Mexicans, a leader will arise (certainly not O[s]bama) to wash our economy clean once again.

    Maybe when that day comes, we will all come to finally appreciate Hitler for the political leader he truly was.
    Don't we all need somebody to rise us together and keep those Mexicans from stealing our office jobs?
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    I think Native Americans need a Hitler to bring them back to their former glory
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    • #3
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      • #4
        That's just beautiful. Stupid so dense that it's collapsed in on itself.
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        • #5

          I wonder where that guy went for school. He hopefully didn't pass any history exam.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Elok View Post
            I found this post by a HS student on the wall for the Facebook group "I wonder how fast I can find a million people who hate Hitler."
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            I think that Hitler is a bit of a misunderstood historical figure. First of all, I just want to say, I have nothing against Jews, I've seen a few Jews at school, and I have never physically hurt them in ANY way.

            I think all of you just have to keep in mind, it was all the Jews cramming themselves into Germany that was bringing the economy to the dirt. Hitler was a brave man for rising the people together to cleanse the country, at any cost necessary, and bring it back to its former glory. We're doing the same thing here in America. Thousands upon thousands of Mexicans are packing themselves into vans and sneaking across the border, taking all the great office jobs from us natural born Americans. Someday, when America is crammed with Mexicans, a leader will arise (certainly not O[s]bama) to wash our economy clean once again.

            Maybe when that day comes, we will all come to finally appreciate Hitler for the political leader he truly was.




            Don't we all need somebody to rise us together and keep those Mexicans from stealing our office jobs?
            Wow, so you found Ned, eh? How is the old Ned-ster?
            "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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            • #7
              Just a misunderstood artist. "Nobody just... gets me! I think I'll try politics."
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                The web is great - without it I would have never been able to see the depths of ignorance that some people reach, but since anyone can voice their "thoughts" online......
                Last edited by GePap; January 16, 2009, 11:08.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dr Strangelove View Post
                  Wow, so you found Ned, eh? How is the old Ned-ster?
                  Still in high school, apparently. Forget which one. Or perhaps this is a relative of his.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Elok View Post
                    Still in high school, apparently. Forget which one. Or perhaps this is a relative of his.

                    Did we ever know for a fact that Ned finished?
                    "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GePap View Post
                      The web is great - without it I would have never been able to see the depths of ignorance that some people reach, but since anyone can voice their "thoughts" online......
                      ... you thought you'd give it a go and demonstrate for us?
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                      • #12
                        That's awesome. A beautiful troll.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                          That's awesome. A beautiful troll.
                          thanks, i thought i did a good job on that video too
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by AAHZ View Post
                            thanks, i thought i did a good job on that video too
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                            • #15
                              lol - but that movie scene gives me goosebumps. For many reasons: a) For what he is saying, b) how passionate he is about it, c) the atmosphere of the situation (like imagine the generals thoughts - is he gonna shoot us all now, or will he surrender at last?), d) the stunning, out-standing performance of Bruno Ganz as an actor. I mean if i get really mad, i sound pretty much like that, but to do that, without meaning what you say, just acting, and to do it that believable - wow. The movie is a must-see btw. One of the very few cases, where tension couples with historic accuracy at a very high level.

                              EDIT: I just wanna add a couple of lines to that. Hitler, in his last days, had become a mentally sick man without doubt (before you could claim it, but doubt would remain). Since dec 1941 things didnt go quite as he wanted them to go and by D-day at the latest, it became apparent even to the most optimistic, that the war was lost for him. From then on, he (or rather: the germans) did merely fight to prolong his life. His drive for existence coupled with his ineptivity to admit mistakes lead him to (seemingly truely) believe, that the war could not be lost for germany because of his own mistakes, but only because of the german people proving itself to be unworthy. Thus, in the scene above, he blames the whole military leadership to put treason on him, just because an obviously un-executable command had not been carried out (basicly: an attack by an army, that did only exist on paper). This scene only shows the climax of a pattern that evolved in Hitler during the years before. This man was simply not able to admit defeat and thus fled into a virtual world so to say. That made him sick. Physically. He could hardly eat in the end and in the scene above you can see his hand shaking has he takes the glasses off (another thing about him - he would only very rarely wear them, since he was ashamed of them, and rather have his newspaper reprinted in enlarged letters) - often he held his right arm with the left, to avoid it shaking like crazy.

                              How Bruno Ganz manages to act out this complicated character with its unique experience and mighty flaws, without coming off as totally rediculous and laughable i find absolutely astonishing. I mean we have all seen a Hitler-impersonation somewhere. Be it some friend imitating him at a party for joke or even a neo-nazi who obviously wants to be just like him giving a speech. They are all rediculous - you laugh when you see them. Or it´s the typical villian kind of movie-hitler, where he is constantly in the shodows, giving harsh, inhumand commands from out of the dark. The myterious, almost super-human, evil being. But Ganz achieved to show us Hitler as a person. Something that is very interesting to Germans, cause we never quite grasped, how we (or they - another generation) fell for him in the first place and how he could hold on to authority for so long, when everybody knew already, that he would lead Germany into the abyss.
                              Last edited by Unimatrix11; January 16, 2009, 13:46.

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