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neoclassical [OP]

2005-04-21 03:56 | User Profile

Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler

The controversial leader of the National Socialist party of Germany is often accused of being a sociopath. Yet, in the intervening sixty years between his death and today, we have seen nothing but sociopathic behavior from humanity as a whole. Our population has grown out of control. We live in daily wage slavery to large corporations. While every ethnic, gender, and lifestyle choice group is now "empowered," that empowerment consists in the ability to make small inconsequential changes to a large government that, in the name of representing an arbitrary and abstract "the individual," represents no one. Our forests are eaten up, our oceans poisoned, our youth on drugs and addicted to news-entertainment media. Our lifestyles are empty, and most of us bounce between one bad choice and the next, eventually settling on a job and being glad for it.

Further, in Europe, people are seeing that no two ethnic groups can mix, because they have different values and different evolutionary heritages. Europe in 1942 had almost no violent crime (outside of governments and churches), but now, violent crime there nearly matches the rates of mixed-race America. Europe in 1942 had an environment policy, support for the native culture of almost every nation, and a government dedicated to the wellbeing of the whole. What does it have now? Its streets are ethnic wargrounds, its governments paid spokespeople for industry and powerful religious-ethnic groups, and its politics has increased moved away from making day-to-day life better for its citizens. We can talk about weird abstractions like "freedom" and "multiculturalism" all day long, but what have these actually done for the citizens of Europe? Deprived them of culture, made them slaves to corporations, given them nothing to look forward to but television programming - in short, these big terms mean nothing. They're a smokescreen.

Adolf Hitler was called sociopathic for recognizing that no two ethnic groups could live together, and thus for moving Jews and Gypsies out of Europe; yet both groups have a spotty record of integrating with native culture that continues to this day. He was critized for his warlike stances against Bolshevism and relativism, but after fifty years of superpower conflict, over 30 million dead in the Soviet Union, and the destruction of our academic and cultural life in the name of Marxist ideals - without any added benefit to the working people, we might add - we're willing to acknowledge that maybe he was right. As Germany now struggles with the same ethnic divisions that have torn apart America for years, we're willing to see his point of view. And as international business and media and fanatical religious groups threaten our native cultures, and wish to replace them with an internationalist culture based on television and products, we're seeing his point also.

He wasn't a sociopath; rather, those who oppose him are sociopathic. They would have us all live in a world of economic competition, where we never see the whole picture but labor hard for ourselves, thus becoming not moral agents but agents of profit who disregard the lives of other people, plants and animals, and treat them like property. That is, if one reads between the lines, the definition of sociopathy. Further, our modernist humanist society would have us disregard the cultures of ten thousand generations and replace them with movies and hip-hop and modern art. This society that opposed Hitler is a society of garbage and servitude, and it has brought us nothing but misery, although this wasn't apparent to all of us in 1942. It took a visionary, and Adolf Hitler was that man.

While our history books call him a megalomaniac and psychopath, Adolf Hitler was a compassionate individual who could predict the ugly future we were making for ourselves, and tried to avoid it. He would have spared us the Cold War. He would have stopped our ongoing ecocide and overpopulation. He would have regulated our energy supply, prevented our disgusting pollution, and preserved our ethnic-cultural groups of time immemorial. Even more, he would have refuted our culture of sociopathy that sees only the individual and its profit, and replaced it with a natural way of thinking, where we each see ourselves as part of a natural cycle and take joy in contributing to the whole, humankind and nature alike. This is the antithesis of sociopathy, and it is for this that Adolf Hitler took a stand and gave his life.

In the years following World War II, there was a predictable condemnation of Hitler and his ideas. But now as we see the long-term consequences of our assumption in 1942 that he was wrong, more and more of us are awakening to see the truth of what he said. You don't have to be a National Socialist to see the wisdom in his viewpoint, and it is our hope that more people will regardless of political association take his ideas to heart. Over the last ten years, this has been gradually happening, to the point where the government of the USA is condemning any Nationalist group as a "terrorist organization." The society of sociopathy fears this awakening. This is the proof of Hitler's vision, and a sign that his sacrifice was not in vain. Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler.

[url]http://www.nazi.org/nazi/policy/hitler/[/url]


Robert

2005-04-21 06:06 | User Profile

I, for one, cannot wish Hitler a happy birthday. Hitler denied the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. For that reason, Hitler is in hell, and will be in hell for all eternity. Hitler was right to oppose the jews, but his methods were wrong. Hitler divided the white world rather than unite it. Hitler supported euthanasia. He was no respecter of life.

Don't waste your time celebrating an evil man. Doing so only allows the jew to pillory you, and make you a mockery. Don't fall into that trap.


Franco

2005-04-21 06:18 | User Profile

Some people merely[I] talk [/I]about the Jews. But not Hitler. In fact, the 1935 Nuremberg laws were the first anti-Jewish laws in modern times.

Happy Birthday, Adolf.



Texas Dissident

2005-04-21 07:03 | User Profile

Trolling for more alienated, wacked-out school shooters, neo?

What a legacy...


starr

2005-04-21 08:54 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]Trolling for more alienated, wacked-out school shooters, neo?

What a legacy...[/QUOTE] And just how in the hell is he doing that? LOL.


Stigmata

2005-04-21 10:09 | User Profile

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Knute

2005-04-21 16:48 | User Profile

It is becoming more obvious every day that he was correct. And more and more people are awakening to that every day.

As neoclassical wrote: You don't have to be a National Socialist [or a NEO-NAZI] to see the wisdom in his viewpoint,

[QUOTE=neoclassical]Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler

... in the intervening sixty years between his death and today, we have seen nothing but sociopathic behavior from humanity as a whole.

In the years following World War II, there was a predictable condemnation of Hitler and his ideas. But now as we see the long-term consequences of our assumption in 1942 that he was wrong, more and more of us are awakening to see the truth of what he said. You don't have to be a National Socialist to see the wisdom in his viewpoint, and it is our hope that more people will regardless of political association take his ideas to heart. Over the last ten years, this has been gradually happening, to the point where the government of the USA is condemning any Nationalist group as a "terrorist organization." The society of sociopathy fears this awakening. This is the proof of Hitler's vision, and a sign that his sacrifice was not in vain. Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler.

[url="http://www.nazi.org/nazi/policy/hitler/"]http://www.nazi.org/nazi/policy/hitler/ [/url] [/QUOTE]


Knute

2005-04-22 20:00 | User Profile

neoclassical,

Thanks, I reread this several times and then sent it on to many I know who are not "neo-nazi" but who I know will appreciate it a great deal.

[QUOTE neoclassical]Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler

The controversial leader of the National Socialist party of Germany is often accused of being a sociopath. Yet, in the intervening sixty years between his death and today, we have seen nothing but sociopathic behavior from humanity as a whole. Our population has grown out of control. We live in daily wage slavery to large corporations. While every ethnic, gender, and lifestyle choice group is now "empowered," that empowerment consists in the ability to make small inconsequential changes to a large government that, in the name of representing an arbitrary and abstract "the individual," represents no one. Our forests are eaten up, our oceans poisoned, our youth on drugs and addicted to news-entertainment media. Our lifestyles are empty, and most of us bounce between one bad choice and the next, eventually settling on a job and being glad for it.

Further, in Europe, people are seeing that no two ethnic groups can mix, because they have different values and different evolutionary heritages. Europe in 1942 had almost no violent crime (outside of governments and churches), but now, violent crime there nearly matches the rates of mixed-race America. Europe in 1942 had an environment policy, support for the native culture of almost every nation, and a government dedicated to the wellbeing of the whole. What does it have now? Its streets are ethnic wargrounds, its governments paid spokespeople for industry and powerful religious-ethnic groups, and its politics has increased moved away from making day-to-day life better for its citizens. We can talk about weird abstractions like "freedom" and "multiculturalism" all day long, but what have these actually done for the citizens of Europe? Deprived them of culture, made them slaves to corporations, given them nothing to look forward to but television programming - in short, these big terms mean nothing. They're a smokescreen.

Adolf Hitler was called sociopathic for recognizing that no two ethnic groups could live together, and thus for moving Jews and Gypsies out of Europe; yet both groups have a spotty record of integrating with native culture that continues to this day. He was critized for his warlike stances against Bolshevism and relativism, but after fifty years of superpower conflict, over 30 million dead in the Soviet Union, and the destruction of our academic and cultural life in the name of Marxist ideals - without any added benefit to the working people, we might add - we're willing to acknowledge that maybe he was right. As Germany now struggles with the same ethnic divisions that have torn apart America for years, we're willing to see his point of view. And as international business and media and fanatical religious groups threaten our native cultures, and wish to replace them with an internationalist culture based on television and products, we're seeing his point also.

He wasn't a sociopath; rather, those who oppose him are sociopathic. They would have us all live in a world of economic competition, where we never see the whole picture but labor hard for ourselves, thus becoming not moral agents but agents of profit who disregard the lives of other people, plants and animals, and treat them like property. That is, if one reads between the lines, the definition of sociopathy. Further, our modernist humanist society would have us disregard the cultures of ten thousand generations and replace them with movies and hip-hop and modern art. This society that opposed Hitler is a society of garbage and servitude, and it has brought us nothing but misery, although this wasn't apparent to all of us in 1942. It took a visionary, and Adolf Hitler was that man.

While our history books call him a megalomaniac and psychopath, Adolf Hitler was a compassionate individual who could predict the ugly future we were making for ourselves, and tried to avoid it. He would have spared us the Cold War. He would have stopped our ongoing ecocide and overpopulation. He would have regulated our energy supply, prevented our disgusting pollution, and preserved our ethnic-cultural groups of time immemorial. Even more, he would have refuted our culture of sociopathy that sees only the individual and its profit, and replaced it with a natural way of thinking, where we each see ourselves as part of a natural cycle and take joy in contributing to the whole, humankind and nature alike. This is the antithesis of sociopathy, and it is for this that Adolf Hitler took a stand and gave his life.

In the years following World War II, there was a predictable condemnation of Hitler and his ideas. But now as we see the long-term consequences of our assumption in 1942 that he was wrong, more and more of us are awakening to see the truth of what he said. You don't have to be a National Socialist to see the wisdom in his viewpoint, and it is our hope that more people will regardless of political association take his ideas to heart. Over the last ten years, this has been gradually happening, to the point where the government of the USA is condemning any Nationalist group as a "terrorist organization." The society of sociopathy fears this awakening. This is the proof of Hitler's vision, and a sign that his sacrifice was not in vain. Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler.

[url="http://www.nazi.org/nazi/policy/hitler/"]http://www.nazi.org/nazi/policy/hitler/[/url]