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As an ideology, probably not. But the methodology is "making America Great" today, so it obviously wasn't just a flash in the pan.
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MethDozer · M
@quietlitany If your the best then this place has some d-list wannabe trolls.
quietlitany · 36-40, M
@MethDozer You have no point. You had a straw-man. You're the troll, you responded to me, ass. Do you want me to "show you" that too? lol gtfo
MethDozer · M
@quietlitany Hahahaha(points finger and laughs) You're stupid
Still not able to back up one iota of your rambling claims.
Still not able to back up one iota of your rambling claims.
Sarah123 · F
the nazis in germany had the first laws to prevent animal cruelty... they are pretty much the ancestors of PETA
UkBull · 41-45, M
What social forces? I thought nazism and the rise of Hitler was borne out of frustration and deprivation, i.e Germany wanting a change of direction after the mess of WW1.
Stranger · 46-50, M
German's were desperate for anything that would restore their national pride after the terms of the Versalles treaty left it's economy innruins, hyperinflation and unpayable restitution to the allies left Germany not only in hunger and prohibited from forging steel, building airplanes, and forced to import basic foodstuffs at ridiculous prices. The French and the British sowed the seeds from which any madman could reap the indomitable spirit of thr German people. So dire and humiliating were those conditions that if Zarsthustra had shown up offering a scapegoat and a way to regain national pride, Germany would have become the first Zoroastrianism ziggurat republic or something. Figure out the historical facts surrounding a fetishised ideology that proves to be even less worthy than communism before justifying and looking for virtue where there is none. Nazism is the attempt at giving the ideas of a bunch of ignorant resented and freeloading thugd a respectable name that could rhime with other -isms popular at the time
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Only one I can think of.
Beth555 · 26-30, F
They helped with the overpopulation crisis
NeloAngelo · 26-30, M
i guess u can save money if you no longer need to buy shampoo n conditioner :D
WalterF · 70-79, M
Not a single one. Just negatives. In a word, the reduction of men to the status of animals
Stranger · 46-50, M
Let me think real hard. Um nope. Nothing there.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
Sweet bugger all it’s authoritarian socialism..
ajsk13 · 51-55, M
History answers your question... NO
quietlitany · 36-40, M
No.
UkBull · 41-45, M
@quietlitany None for nazi Germany or national socialism in general?
quietlitany · 36-40, M
@UkBull Socialism is another topic. The Nazis offered nothing good, not even to the German people really as they voted their rights away. It was a conquesting Empire that brought nothing but suffering.
SW-User
Fuck no
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
Sure, its unrestrained warfare made sure it wasn't going to be nearly as drawn-out a problem as Communism was