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The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 5: Forty Points for the Nazi Party

The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 5: Forty Points for the Nazi Party

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The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 174

Here on the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay is doing a sprawling series on the German National Socialist movement to pull back the curtain on the realities of the Nazi Experiment. Primarily, this series covers a set of readings directly from Adolf Hitler's manifesto and autoethnography, Mein Kampf (reading from the uncensored Ford translation). In this fifth volume of the series, Lindsay tackles the "25 Points of the Nazi Party" along with the 12th and final chapter of the first volume of Mein Kampf, which is its proper setting. As Hitler gives 15 more points for Nazi organization in that chapter, we arrive at 40 organizational points and principles for the Nazi Party. Join us for this next episode in giving the world a denuded look at Nazism.

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Francis Bellamy

JL is staring right at Mein Kampf and is to much of a stupid liar to ever say "Hitler did not call his followers 'Nazis' nor 'Fascists'" in Mein Kampf nor anywhere ever. JL has a lot of lies he spews. Hitler didn't call his symbol a "swastika". JL is so ignorant he is unaware that Hitler's flag symbol represented "S for SOCIALIST" (a top discovery by historian Dr. Rex Curry). JL was unable to make Dr. Curry's discovery because of JL's dogma and lies that make it impossible for him to understand Hitler's vocabulary and symbolism.

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Francis Bellamy

Big lies in this one from James Lindsay (JL). At 16:00 JL spews his favorite lie: "The Nazi Lie". It is the lie that Hitler called his followers "Nazis" (Hitler didn't). JL compounds the lie with another lie that "Nazi" is "Na" from National and then "zi" from the "zi" in "Sozialistiche" in the party's name as he explains how Hitler or his group came up with the term "Nazi" (they didn't). "Nazi" is no where in Mein Kampf and JL has no example of Hitler ever saying "Nazi". So JL just lies. Other people called them "Nazis" and it came from the sound in German of the first two syllables of the party's name: "National Socialist German Workers Party". The first two syllables of "National" in the German language sound like "Nazi". You can play "National" in German on a translate app for hours and hear the "Nazi" part. Next, JL lies at 18:18 and 18:37 to say that they were "Fascist". Hitler never self-identified as "Fascist" nor "Nazi". JL is staring right at Mein Kampf and is to much of a st

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