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The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 4: Nazi Worldview, Nazi Organization

The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 4: Nazi Worldview, Nazi Organization

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The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 173

Beginning in 1920 and running until its catastrophic failure in 1945, the National Socialists under Adolf Hitler ran a grand societal experiment: the Nazi Experiment. While it is general knowledge that this experiment was a total failure and abjectly evil, what constitutes the experiment isn't well known. As a result, people (especially young right-wing people) are forgetting the Nazis were truly evil and sadly think they, somehow, can resurrect this experiment and make it work this time. To address this rising concern, host James Lindsay of the New Discourses podcast is publishing a winding series on the Nazi Experiment. In this episode, he reads through chapter 5 of the second volume of Hitler's Mein Kampf to show just how deeply the Nazi "racialist" worldview was embedded in everything the Nazis did. As usual, much of the content is horrifying for the sane but aware listener of today because so much of it is being repeated on social media, particularly by our young people. Join him to understand further why Never Again is now.
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Francis Bellamy

Hitler didn't call his followers "Nazis" nor "Fascists" (Hitler called them SOCIALISTS) & Hitler didn't call his symbol a "swastika". James Lindsay is too ignorant to know. JL is so ignorant he is unaware that Hitler's flag symbol represented "S means SOCIALIST" (a top discovery by historian Dr. Rex Curry). Hitler's flag is an IQ test. JL flunked. For proof just “describe the letters (and words) shown in the German symbols used for the groups NSV, SA, SS, and VW" (JL flunks the description test and thereby shows that he knows that Dr. Curry's work is correct). You can review JL's past videos & podcasts & see that he has NEVER said, "Hitler did not call his followers 'Nazis' nor 'Fascists'." It is comedy to listen to JL read Mein Kampf and he never notices that Hitler didn't call his followers "Nazis" nor "Fascists" (Hitler calls them SOCIALISTS in Mein Kampf and everywhere else too) Hitler's German socialism was influenced by Soviet socialism, which already had Yevsektsiya and had al

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The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 4: Nazi Worldview, Nazi Organization

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