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Originally posted by BioSafe
LEFT or RIGHT does it really matter.
Originally posted by Germanicus
Wow,what an awesome post.
You are right. Hitler was right.
One of the things that motivated him was how the communists caused strikes when he was fighting against the French on the front lines in WW1. It was at a time when the Germans were starting to gain the upper hand because they had dealt with the Russians pretty much and could now focus on one front instead of two.
Hitler was so upset that his own people would strike against its own Military. He rightly,blamed the communists. The communist traitors lost the War for Germany.
Then he comes back to Germany after the war has ended and the place is being run by communist thugs. These communists thugs are one of the primary things that motivated him to get into politics. His father had been involved in politics but Hitler had no interest until he had come back to a Germany run by traitor thugs.
The traitor Red Devil strikes are also why Hitler was so anti-unions. He took away the right to strike. He pretty much did away with unions.
Anyway,I agree. Hitler was right for sure.edit on 31-5-2012 by Germanicus because: (no reason given)
edit- not that these Red Devils represented true communism. They were 'communist' though.edit on 31-5-2012 by Germanicus because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by hatezionist
too bad the nazis didnt get rid of this zionist jewish manipulative plague. the nazis were right in one thing. gassing the manipulative control freak jews. the world would have more economic freedom without the jews.
originally posted by: Leftist
Above: "Antifa," or the Anti-Fascist Movement, is a vigorous leftist position that particularly targets the neo-Nazis and other far-right today. Its roots go back to the 1930s, when German Communists risked their lives and freedom to fight the Nazis, often ending their days in concentration camps. The historical (and present-day) antagonism between the hard-left and far-right is enduring evidence of one of history's deepest ideological divides.
originally posted by: Leftist
You thought correctly! Which is the point of my thread. I'm trying to address those who refuse to see this basic and obvious reality, with a long history behind it. I'm sure a few will be along to join our discussion eventually.