I really need to go back and see some old Hitler speeches to see if he also projected everything he was doing on the Jews and Commies like these leftists today project on their enemies.
I wouldn't necessarily call it projection when his enemies were doing exactly what he was accusing them of. We all know the kind of bullshit communists get up to.
If only these clowns were nationalists who loved their own race, we wouldn't have half the issues we have today.
Made me think, that's probably the more right answer that they were doing exactly what he said. The KPD in particular, being that generally all of the Hitler-stuff is about Jews and white supremacy-whatever, but the communists were just as much his enemy. Not that I really cared for the Nazi tactics either, but when you're talking Weimar Germany era it's not like there was a perfect choice.
While translation and localization are always a factor, the languages are similar enough that you can fairly reliably state that he liked to harp on about unearned/undeserved racial privilege and bringing equalization to those unfairly privileged groups.
I really need to go back and see some old Hitler speeches to see if he also projected everything he was doing on the Jews and Commies like these leftists today project on their enemies.
He did, it's pretty much exactly the same vilification note for note.
I wouldn't necessarily call it projection when his enemies were doing exactly what he was accusing them of. We all know the kind of bullshit communists get up to.
If only these clowns were nationalists who loved their own race, we wouldn't have half the issues we have today.
Made me think, that's probably the more right answer that they were doing exactly what he said. The KPD in particular, being that generally all of the Hitler-stuff is about Jews and white supremacy-whatever, but the communists were just as much his enemy. Not that I really cared for the Nazi tactics either, but when you're talking Weimar Germany era it's not like there was a perfect choice.
While translation and localization are always a factor, the languages are similar enough that you can fairly reliably state that he liked to harp on about unearned/undeserved racial privilege and bringing equalization to those unfairly privileged groups.