Anonymous ID: 42ab2b March 28, 2020, 4:46 p.m. No.8604569   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8604486

>you immediately become aware of a level of evil

Evil moves from being a spoken word to an actual physical entity. It is suddenly manifested in form right in front of you.

Then you start to look for it

Then you start to see it

Anonymous ID: 42ab2b March 28, 2020, 4:56 p.m. No.8604691   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4714 >>4855

>>8604491

It's so hard for me to take anything at face value that presents itself with an instantaneous lie.

The word Nazi was not used one single time, anywhere, in any single paper of the Natioanl Socialist regime. Not once.

"But… but… muh paperback book cover!"

I understand we now associate the two and can have a conversation about the same exact thing by interchanging Nazi and National Socialist Germans, but it must also be carefully scrutinized as to "why?" Why was the word adapted to the NatSoc Germans?

 

I believe it is to obfuscate, muddy the waters around AshkenNAZI jews in America. "Look there, not here!" again and again and again.

If that be the case, we need to start asking "Who are the Ashkenazi's?"

Anonymous ID: 42ab2b March 28, 2020, 5:14 p.m. No.8604925   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8604855

I wonder if the Chinese were given their "nazi's" back at the turn of the 20th century?

 

>Prince Itō Hirobumi (伊藤 博文, 16 October 1841 – 26 October 1909, born Hayashi Risuke and also known as Hirofumi, Hakubun and briefly during his youth as Itō Shunsuke) was a Japanese politician, Prime Minister and preeminent member of the Meiji oligarchy. A London-educated samurai of the Chōshū Domain and leader of the early Meiji Restoration government, he chaired the bureau which drafted the Meiji Constitution in the 1880s. Looking to the West for inspiration, Itō rejected the United States Constitution as too liberal and the Spanish Restoration as too despotic before ultimately drawing on the British and German models, particularly the Prussian Constitution of 1850. Dissatisfied with the prominent role of Christianity in European legal traditions, he substituted references to the more traditionally Japanese concept of kokutai or "national polity", which became the constitutional justification for imperial authority.