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>>15040738
>It's absurd to project the idea of the "people" to arbitrary lines or cultural boundaries.
Perhaps you do the same as far as the animal kingdom is concerned also? What's the difference of a chicken coop full of chickens and one of alligator babies after all? Hey, they both animals and they both lay eggs, right? So what if one has feathers and the other doesn't? That's just arbitrary categories.

That line of thinking is exactly what the rich wants from you, no religion, no belonging to a cultural group and for whites in particular to feel okay with being dispossessed of their own lands by cheap labour and consumers that will make the GPD rise ever so slightly. What's the difference between you and one of those assholes who feel just as home in Berlin, as in Dubai or in New York? That want people to be reduced into abstract economic units to be moved around without a second thought. Yet that's not what we as men are and your shitty merchant aristocracy will fall apart because of that.

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"There was another threat, one springing from the quality of the Gauleiters [regional leader in the Third Reich], which I felt had to be headed off. For they saw the devastation of the cities as an opportunity to tear down historic buildings which to them had little meaning. Instances of this tendency of thers were all too common. One day, for example, I was sitting on a roof terrace with the Gauleiter of Essen looking out over the ruins after a heavy air raid. He commented casually that now the Cathedral of Essen could be torn down entirely, since bombing had damaged it anyhow and it was only a hindrance to modernization of the city. The Mayor of Mannheim appealed to me for help to prevent the demolition of the burned-out Mannheim Castle and the National Theater. From Stuttgart, I heard that the burned palace there was also to be torn down at the orders of the local Gauleiter.

The reasoning in all these cases was the same: Away with the castles and churches; after the war we'll build our own monuments! In part this impulse sprang from the feeling of inferiority toward the past that the party bigwigs had. But there was another element in this feeling as one of the Gaulieters explained when he was justifying his demolition order to me: Castles and churches of the past were citadels of reaction that stood in the way of our revolution."
-Albert Speer, Inside the Third Reich

Nazis were revolutionary/progressive and strictly against reaction. Read Freirich Reck's 'Diary of a Man in Despair' to find out what actual reactonaries thought about the Nazi party at the time.

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