It really is remarkable how Hitler remains the main character of human history even 80 years after his death. Like I'm pretty sure by 1895-1900, they had about packed away the Napoleon paranoia, but nope we're in the cyberpunk 2020s & the austrian art-student paints our horizons
It really is remarkable how Hitler remains the main character of human history even 80 years after his death. Like I'm pretty sure by 1895-1900, they had about packed away the Napoleon paranoia, but nope we're in the cyberpunk 2020s & the austrian art-student paints our horizons
@FromKulak We need to start labeling things as “literally Napoleon” just to change it up, maybe turn over a new leaf in the cultural hysterics game
@FromKulak As I tried to point out to QuakerTakes before he blocked me, is there some group that benefits from keeping this boogeyman alive?
@FromKulak Will stay that way until someone else displaced him. Wonder who that could be?
@FromKulak Probably for the same reason WW2 is the only war that the Left still praises. Because it was not what our history books say it was.
@FromKulak Thank you for sharing this. It explains so much in the west: declining birthrates; the tolerance of a trans agenda that has morphed into child abuse; and a general malaise and depression among people under age 30 who should be enjoying life when they are at their physical peak.
@FromKulak It should be opposition to socialism, national and international. And the war didn't end until 1991.
@FromKulak @HarmlessYardDog You all need to read Rene Girard
@FromKulak Part of why Stalin won the struggle against Trotsky was Trotsky better fit the mold of a Napoleonic figure which a large fraction of Soviet leadership was frightened of taking control.
@FromKulak The comedy movie, Kung Fury, was set in the 1980s and was meant as a homage to that decade. The principal villain was Adolf Hitler. I remember that there was another struggle for the soul of humanity going on in the 80s.
@FromKulak @HarmlessYardDog He's so goated for that 🐐🙇🏼♂️