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The aryan man is superior culturally, they are the founders of civilization Sieg Heil
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<blockquote data-quote="Naofumi" data-source="post: 47435" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>of National Socialism would mean the triumph of a Jewish-inspired</p><p>worldview.</p><p>It seems hopeless. And yet, to a young Adolf Hitler in 1920 's Germany,</p><p>things also seemed hopeless. But he knew that, with a bold vision and true</p><p>force of will, that things could change-and quickly. Thus has it always</p><p>been so. The future is fixed only to those who cannot envision something</p><p>better, something higher, something greater. Even in the worst of times,</p><p>true visionaries have always emerged. It has happened in the past, and it</p><p>will happen again.</p><p>Mein Kampf is one man's assessment of history and vision for the future.</p><p>It is blunt; it is harsh; it is unapologetic. It does not comply with contemporary</p><p>standards of politeness, objectivity, and political correctness. It sounds</p><p>offensive to sensitive modem ears. But the book is undeniably important. It</p><p>is more consequential than perhaps any other political work in history. It</p><p>deserves to be read, in a clear and unbiased translation. And each reader will</p><p>then be free to determine its ultimate value and meaning for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naofumi, post: 47435, member: 39"] of National Socialism would mean the triumph of a Jewish-inspired worldview. It seems hopeless. And yet, to a young Adolf Hitler in 1920 's Germany, things also seemed hopeless. But he knew that, with a bold vision and true force of will, that things could change-and quickly. Thus has it always been so. The future is fixed only to those who cannot envision something better, something higher, something greater. Even in the worst of times, true visionaries have always emerged. It has happened in the past, and it will happen again. Mein Kampf is one man's assessment of history and vision for the future. It is blunt; it is harsh; it is unapologetic. It does not comply with contemporary standards of politeness, objectivity, and political correctness. It sounds offensive to sensitive modem ears. But the book is undeniably important. It is more consequential than perhaps any other political work in history. It deserves to be read, in a clear and unbiased translation. And each reader will then be free to determine its ultimate value and meaning for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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