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  • BonSeff-1

    I mean Hitler spells it out in his own fucking book! But hey, Kermit, spin it anyway that suits your narrative.

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    In Mein Kampf, Hitler describes the transformation in his thinking regarding the Jews. It began with a chance meeting.

    "Once, as I was strolling through the inner city, I suddenly encountered an apparition in a black caftan and black hair locks. Is this a Jew? was my first thought."

    "For, to be sure, they had not looked like that in Linz. I observed the man furtively and cautiously, but the longer I stared at this foreign face, scrutinizing feature for feature, the more my first question assumed a new form: is this a German?"

    To answer his own question, he immersed himself in anti-Semitic literature. Then he went out and studied Jews as they passed by.

    "...the more I saw, the more sharply they became distinguished in my eyes from the rest of humanity..."
    A jubilant young Hitler among the crowd celebrating the German proclamation of war on the Odeonplatz in Munich, Germany, August 2, 1914. Below: Close-up of the photo highlight showing Hitler.

    "For me this was the time of the greatest spiritual upheaval I have ever had to go through. I had ceased to be a weak-kneed cosmopolitan and become an anti-Semite."

    • Standard confirmation bias.i_monk
    • no, no, the mob made him do it.BonSeff
    • This is one of those "listen for things in the video that confirms what I'm thinking" situations.cannonball1978
    • Read my comments in the previous post. My quotes in this post all happened in Vienna in his early 20's when he was lazy and homeless. Dude just wanted to paintBonSeff
    • And was a filthy homeless person. Who BTW scraped by selling paintings thanks to a jewish store owner who hanged them in his shopBonSeff
    • I downvoted the shit out of this postBonSeff

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