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was Nazism left-wing or right-wing well
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believe it or not this question gets
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asked around a lot and there are several
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creators that provided answers well the
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thing is that today's answer will be
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grounded on history and political
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science but before we do that let's talk
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about the question
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proper this question is a form of
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ahistorical syllogism you'll see several
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people giving you answers today in the
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comments down below the're saying people
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will not watch this video and they will
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type either obviously was right wi or of
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course it was leftwing in my opinion
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there are two major problems here one
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they Ed the American Left Right
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dichotomy or political spectrum and they
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forcefully apply it to historical
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European political regimes and
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ideologies hence the first problem with
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the question proper is geographic or
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spatial in nature two they use 21st
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century political Spectra and jux oppos
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them over 20th century politics thus the
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second problem is temporal the in
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congruence between modern and 20th
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Century political definitions within the
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right left dichotomy is a complex
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phenomenon rooted in evolving
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socioeconomic shifting of global
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Dynamics thus this discrepancy
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necessitates of a nuanced analysis of
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the factors that contribute to this
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Divergence Within These Dynamics the
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correct and coherent answer is going to
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be fractal as there is no clean
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definition overlap history is a
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multi-dimensional phenomenon expecting
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therefore 21st century American
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political ideas to overlap neatly and
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perfectly with 20th century European
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political factions in order to come out
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with an answer is a flawed analytical
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method so the people who are
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categorically stating it was left-wing
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it was right-wing and not answering to
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present a comprehensive analysis of
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policies ideologies historical actions
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military interventions economic
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religious and social positions pushed by
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said regimes they are just insulting the
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other side they're free to do it of
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course but just so we're clear about
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what those answers are make no mistake
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Nazi is a slur and so people want to use
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it to identify and describe their
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political opponents that is why I would
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argue it works as a conduit to the
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detriment of your political opposition
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when it comes to mass and public opinion
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in this framework Fascism and Hitler
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currently have negative bance they are
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derogatory and with that established the
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following cely represents the train of
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thought leading to this usage Nazi bad
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we all agree with that okay you Nazi you
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bad it's a simple process really clearly
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doesn't require any de empirical
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analysis grounded on historical
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political science which is one of the
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reasons why the media uses the word
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constantly yeah who would have thought
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the media is full of you see once
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you take that leap your historical
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Vision will be irreversibly tainted the
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question is flawed to begin with because
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its basis namely the expectations and
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the prism of evaluation are not in
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alignment and on top of that this has
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rendered the traditional unidimensional
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political Spectrum increasingly
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inadequate for capturing the complexity
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of of 20th century political parties and
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all of this reflects the ongoing
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evolution of political taxonomy
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so what do we do now well to answer this
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correctly first we need to ensure
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objectivity to our analysis focus on
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attitudes towards private property
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individual freedom and wealth
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redistribution patterns if needed even
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implementing a mathematical apparatus
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also we should explore and take into
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consideration the political allegiances
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that occurred historically and the sort
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of opposition to the regime in question
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the Nazis so let's do that Welcome to
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our comprehensive qualitative
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analysis some people will use
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nomenclature as a gacha moment to place
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the Nazis within the political Spectrum
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in other words Nazism stands for
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national socialism so they were
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socialists hence leftwing now
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nomenclature alone cannot be used as the
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basis for classification it's too
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shallow and unscientific as a parameter
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this is regardless of whether you think
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they were left-wing or right-wing let me
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prove it you if the name of Any Given
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party is the basis of the argument of
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where they stand within the Left Right
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dichotomy then is the Communist Party in
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China Republican in the American sense I
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mean it's the People's Republic of China
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similarly is the Democratic People's
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Republic of Korea AKA North Korea really
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Democratic yeah didn't think so and if
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you really want to break your brain I
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made a video not too long ago talking
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about ancient democracies such as for
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example Greek democracy which was a form
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of pure democracy and then I compared it
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to Modern democracies and to see what
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they differed and what areas they had in
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common well in the comment section of
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that video as it happens my American
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viewers began a flame War whereby you
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had people saying no America is a
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democracy and other people saying no
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America is a constitutional republic
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right well do you know what Italy
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is well after the referendum of the
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second of June 1946 Italy abolished
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monarchy and became officially wait for
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it repu democratica that Ates as a
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Democratic Republic yeah welcome to
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Europe you think that's confusing well
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in the United States simple liberalism
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often means social liberalism and a
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liberal is a left Winger but in Europe
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simple liberalism often means Classical
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liberalism which can be a center right
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position particularly for those
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right-wing populist movements that
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Embrace economic policies which in
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America will be associated with the left
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while at the same time promoting
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cultural and social conservativism and
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on that note since we talking about what
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a party named itself do you want to know
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what Hitler said when it comes to left
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or right where Hitler denied that Nazism
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was either left wi or right-wing instead
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he officially portrayed naism as a open
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quotes syncretic movement yeah um let's
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ditch the whole name argument shall
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we so what do I propose as an
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alternative well personally I think that
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the best way to define Nazism is a
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totalitarian dictatorship that's going
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to be our basic core definition to
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identify what we are talking about
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instead of using the American Left Right
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Spectrum then after having established
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firmly what naism is we can then look at
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the policies one by one and decide from
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an American contemporary perspective
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which of these lean right and which lean
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left based on their salience all right
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that sounds good on paper but let's try
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if it works what defines totalitarianism
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centralized Authority strength in the
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military militarism with resources
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directed to domestic population
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Authority arianism and dictatorial Rule
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repression of freedom of speech and
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freedom of the press systematic
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elimination of political opposition by
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violence expansionistic foreign policies
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and Conquest through military might
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already note that all three historical
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totalitarian regimes of the 20th century
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fit very neatly within this box German
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naism Italian Fascism and Soviet
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communism in other words when we examine
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the Practical manifestations of these
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20th century regimes striking similarity
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emerge for instance the lack of
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individualism and individual Freedom
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Benito musolini himself publicly stated
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that fascism is anti-individualistic and
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accepts the individual only in as far as
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the interest coincide with those of the
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state well yeah but then again communism
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Fascism and Nazism might be considered
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quite different when it comes to their
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core ideology so Metatron are you really
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sure that they would fit each and every
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single one of these okay let me prove it
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to you number one centralized Authority
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absolutely all three strength in the
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military do I even need to comment that
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militarism with resources directed to
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domestic population well in the case of
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the Nazi of course that meant the Jews
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and it meant Gypsies and every single
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person that opposed the Nazi regime but
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when it comes to Stalin well he murdered
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more of his own people than he did of
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his foreign enemies just putting it out
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there authoritarianism and dictatorial
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Rule repression of freedom of speech but
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what about the freedom of speech part
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and I we show well let me let me prove
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it to you let's do a little thought
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exercise you are in 1940s Germany you
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disagree with Adolf hit 's opinion so
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you go to Berlin and in front of the
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whatever government building that they
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have there you say Hitler was an idiot
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yeah you think you're going to survive
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that and into the concentration camps
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you go but what about Italian fascism
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well you go to Rome and you state right
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in the main plaza Bonito musolini was an
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absolute and there you go dead in
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the prison well you probably die before
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you even reach the prison but if you do
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reach the prison you'll die in there and
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once again let's teleport you to uh
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Soviet Russia you are in front of the
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Kremlin and you say Stalin who is a
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monster good Lu immediate no freedom of
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speech in fact freedom of speech is the
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first thing that goes when it comes to
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totalitarianism I might make a dedicated
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video to that if you appreciate my
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content so far and wish to help ensure
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my ability to continue to tell it how it
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is regardless of any possible backlash
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the political rewriting of History stand
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with us form the W defend the truth
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so what this tells us is that these are
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not necessarily unique features of the
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right or the left but they manifest as
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common ground on the extremes of said
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Spectrum it's the horse shoe effect
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extreme stouch even if ideologically
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when compared with Communism fascism is
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indeed right-wing you have authoritarian
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control both Hitler and Stalin
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established it it was absolute
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centralized power propaganda and
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information control I mean the Nazis
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were quite famous for burning books and
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a lot of those books were in fact
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communist books and socialist books by
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the way Terror and repression and yes
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Mass executions were common on all of
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these
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regimes now in Europe conventionally
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Nazism is generally considered to be a
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far-right ideology also due to their
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allegiances with the fascists in Italy
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and their countering of staling and
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communism which is of course a left-wing
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extreme ideology 22nd of June 1941 and
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the invasion of the Soviet Union should
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stand as a clear definition of that
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besides under Hitler the newspapers of
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the Social Democratic parties are banned
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functionaries are arrested and whatnot
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but once you start to look at this from
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the American political perspective then
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the situation becomes muddy if you will
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necessitating a more nuanced item by
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item approach you see the Nazis for
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example had nationalized Healthcare
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government was deeply involved in every
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aspect of Industry so we're talking
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about big government the Nazis were not
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in favor of free market capitalists and
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yes I'll defend this one in the the next
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section and all of this sounds left of
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center to an American so it is mixed on
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the following section I'm going to
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present the characteristics of the
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regime and then you decide where it
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leans the most towards this way we can
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promote critical thinking now Nazism was
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characterized by extreme nationalism
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state-funded welfare programs if there
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were any form of identity politics
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similar to contemporary political
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discourse of course the Nazis would have
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been against it but so would have been
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the Communists they had control of
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Industries support for a strong military
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and as we said repression of freedom of
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speech all right now let's jump into the
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economic
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policies a central idea of communist
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ideology was opposition to private
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ownership of the means of production
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which blended with economic intervention
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within the private and public sectors
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now to that Nazism was different up to a
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certain extent let me clarify their
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overall economic approach favored big
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business and opposed labor unions which
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of course doesn't make it sound
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socialist by any means but we also have
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to remember a very important factor to
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this in Hitler's speeches from 1920s he
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clearly established his idea of what
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national socialism was going to be and
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mind you it was only for Germans and as
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he outlined his party program he stated
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open quote that nationalization appears
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to me to be wrong close quote so at
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least in the 1930s he was sort of in
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favor of the idea of maintaining private
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property but was he well I do have an
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opinion on that but let me quote a a
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sociologist and Economist of the period
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check this out Fredick Pollock says open
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quote I agreed that the legal
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institution of private ownership was
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maintained and that many attributes
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characteristic for national socialism
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begin to manifest themselves albeit
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still vaguely in non- totalitarian
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countries but does this mean that the
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function of private ownership did not
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change I believe it reaches far more
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deeply and should be described as the
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destruction of all the essential traits
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of private ownership and I would like to
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underline that this specific Economist
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saying that the private ownership
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actually wasn't the thing is left-wing
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he was a left-wing Economist moreover in
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1934 Hitler clearly established the fact
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that to him wealth was for the national
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social State not for the individual and
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yes the individual could enjoy some of
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that wealth but it's thanks to the state
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and in 1942 when he was in power he
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stated open quotes the land was National
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property and in the end it's only given
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to the individual as a loan does that
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sound like private property to you there
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is more to it in 1937 Hitler had already
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established the fact that he would
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demand private Industries to produce
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something that the state defined as
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being necessary and they had two options
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they either do it which is great or they
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don't in which case the the state will
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take control of that specific industry
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sector it's not big government that's
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massive government all right but if
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that's the case if this is what Hitler
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believed and by the way this is
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confirmed by SS letters even all the way
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up to 1944 that that was exactly his
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position and we can see in the way he
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acted but if that was the case then why
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did he not say private property is
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abolished I mean the Soviets did it why
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did he say no no no private properties
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is still the thing well he said that
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because it doesn't matter what you say
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it doesn't matter that legally there was
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still a definition for private property
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as long as what he gets is what he gets
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and besides of course he understood that
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in a moment of War you can't fight fight
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outside and also fight inside with the
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private sector so he made the statement
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private property stays but then they
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control all of it including demand
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production means of production prices
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everything the government tells you what
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to produce who to buy from and what
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prices you sell in other words at least
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from an economic standpoint in the
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discussion of private property this was
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socialism disguised as capitalism now of
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course when you compare it to the Soviet
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Union that had a complete centrally
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planned economy this doesn't sound as
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extreme but then again the Soviets had a
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main goal which was to increase the
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military power of the state sounds
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familiar all right now I would like to
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dedicate a small section to race because
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of course this was a not only a
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connection so race and racism was a
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connection to I want to say Nazi
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ideology but it was also congenital
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element within the system and another
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thing that the Nazis did was to put the
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blame of many of society's problems
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particularly of the Germans to
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immigration moreover apart from the
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Holocaust there was clearly a sort of
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differential treatment under the law
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based on your racial affiliation now
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this is of course real it happened and
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we can see some of these themes
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particularly the ultra nationalistic
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ones in modern-day farri ideologies with
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that being said let's also remember that
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if you think that racism denotes
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right-wing position then you would
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classify KL Marx as a right-winger and
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the reason I say that is because if you
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actually read the article he published
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in 1844 called on the Jew question you
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would absolutely consider to be racist
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and also Marx didn't really like
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Mexicans that's another thing that he
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did and Frederick angles said quite a
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lot of horrible things about black
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people
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too now i' would like to talk about an
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argument that is the one that shocks me
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the most and it's the claim that Hitler
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was a Christian now of course I'm going
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to debunk this I'm going to do it by you
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know quoting from Hitler's own words
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with his own letters and then we're
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going to look at how he changed his
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rhetoric before and after he became
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Chancellor and then dictator before we
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do all of that let me just say this do
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you really think that the leader of the
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most anti-Semitic regime the world has
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ever seen would have worshiped Jesus
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of Nazareth now given one of the things
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that people say when they underline this
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idea well Hitler was a Christian is that
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they say that he was well he was
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baptized as a Catholic but I'd like to
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underline that not all Christian
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religions consider baptism or perform
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baptism the same way I mean differently
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from for example Jehovah's Witnesses and
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Mormons the Catholics baptizing when you
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are a baby so it's not like Hitler had
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any say to it if that alone the of being
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baptized within the Catholic church is
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enough for you to say where Hitler was a
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Christian that you should consider
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styling a Christian since he actually
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went to Seminary it was Orthodox but
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still Hitler's real intent towards the
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church was eroding the core doctrines of
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the Christian religion until there was
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virtually nothing left of its original
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function in order to slowly substituted
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with a puppet used for social control
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which would also have followed with a
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confiscation of all the places of
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worship something actually quite similar
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to what is happening today in China so
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that alone doesn't really make me feel
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confident about you know Hitler's
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Christian beliefs oh and the fact that
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he shot quite a lot of Polish priests
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dead there is that you see during the
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beginning of his political career Hitler
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publicly expressed favorable opinions
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towards traditional Christian ideas
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that's true but later he abandoned them
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most historians agree that he was
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adversaria towards organized
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Christianity oh and he also criticized
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atheism so he had a bone to pick with
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everyone now if you examine some of his
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early talks you'll see that he
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considered himself as a German Christian
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he said I'm not a Catholic I'm a German
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Christian and even a member of positive
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Christianity not member but like a
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supporter of positive Christianity but
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you see positive Christianity is not
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even Christianity as they rejected
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fundamental core doctrines of
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Christianity such as the you know
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Divinity of Jesus so yeah not Christians
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and when it comes to German Christians
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it was a type of protestant church or
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group that supported Nazi ideologies
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that's why he said that thus in Hitler's
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eyes Christianity Hitler detested
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Christian ethics he said he was fit for
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slaves and in 1937 he publicly said that
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the Christian church or Christianity was
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ripe for Destruction and that doesn't
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sound like a Christian to me so the idea
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that Hitler was a Christian is nonsense
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and his osten hatred towards
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Christianity wouldn't really work or go
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very well with say modern day Faith and
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flag right-wing Americans with all being
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said as you can see there are many
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aspect to this yes some of his policies
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were in fact right-wing others would
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have been left-wing if you were to take
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like one of those quizzes online what
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you could do is try when your own you
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know with your own understanding of
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these you could try it an answer like
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every time you get a question you could
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ask a question what would Hitler respond
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to that and try to do it and you'll see
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that sometimes you'll go right sometimes
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you go left therefore Nazism should not
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be judged by whatever words Hitler
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crafted and it should not be considered
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neither left nor right-wing at least in
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the political sense the only thing in
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which Hitler believed was accumulating
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personal power and we have a name for
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that totalitarianism thank you for
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watching