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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: 47469" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>When I arrived in Vienna, I was opposed to both.</p><p>I viewed both the man and the movement as 'reactionary. '</p><p>But even an elementary sense of justice forced me to change my</p><p>opinion when I had the opportunity to know the man and his work. Slowly,</p><p>as I developed a stronger basis for judgment, that opinion grew into</p><p>outspoken admiration. Today, more than ever, I hold this man Lueger as</p><p>the preeminent type of German mayor.</p><p>So many of my basic principles were overthrown by this change in my</p><p>attitude towards the Christian-Socialist movement!</p><p>My ideas about anti-Semitism also changed in the course of time, and</p><p>this was my most difficult transformation.</p><p>It cost me a great internal struggle, and it was only after a long battle</p><p>between reason and sentiment that the former emerged victorious. Two</p><p>years later, sentiment rallied to the side of reason and became its faithful</p><p>guardian and advisor.</p><p>At the time of this bitter struggle between calm reason and my spiritual</p><p>sentiments, the lessons that I learned on the Vienna streets proved to be</p><p>invaluable. A time came when I no longer passed blindly along the streets</p><p>of the mighty city; now my eyes were open to both buildings and human</p><p>beings.</p><p>Once, while passing through the inner city, I suddenly encountered an</p><p>apparition in a long caftan and wearing black hair-locks.</p><p>My first thought was: Is this also a Jew?</p><p>They certainly didn't have this appearance in Linz. I watched the man</p><p>stealthily and cautiously; but the longer I gazed at the strange face and</p><p>examined it feature by feature, the more that my first question became a</p><p>new question:</p><p>Is this also a German?</p><p>As was always my habit in such cases, I turned to books for help in</p><p>removing my doubts. For the first time in my life, I bought some anti</p><p>Semitic pamphlets for a few cents. But unfortunately they all began by</p><p>assuming that the reader had at least some degree of knowledge about the</p><p>Jewish question, or was at least familiar with it. Moreover, the tone of most</p><p>of these pamphlets made me skeptical once again, both because they were</p><p>partly superficial and because their 'proofs' were incredibly unscientific.</p><p>For weeks, and even months, I returned to my old way of thinking.</p><p>The subject appeared so enormous, and the accusations so far-reaching,</p><p>that I was afraid of dealing with it unfairly; and so I again became anxious</p><p>and uncertain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naofumi, post: 47469, member: 39"] When I arrived in Vienna, I was opposed to both. I viewed both the man and the movement as 'reactionary. ' But even an elementary sense of justice forced me to change my opinion when I had the opportunity to know the man and his work. Slowly, as I developed a stronger basis for judgment, that opinion grew into outspoken admiration. Today, more than ever, I hold this man Lueger as the preeminent type of German mayor. So many of my basic principles were overthrown by this change in my attitude towards the Christian-Socialist movement! My ideas about anti-Semitism also changed in the course of time, and this was my most difficult transformation. It cost me a great internal struggle, and it was only after a long battle between reason and sentiment that the former emerged victorious. Two years later, sentiment rallied to the side of reason and became its faithful guardian and advisor. At the time of this bitter struggle between calm reason and my spiritual sentiments, the lessons that I learned on the Vienna streets proved to be invaluable. A time came when I no longer passed blindly along the streets of the mighty city; now my eyes were open to both buildings and human beings. Once, while passing through the inner city, I suddenly encountered an apparition in a long caftan and wearing black hair-locks. My first thought was: Is this also a Jew? They certainly didn't have this appearance in Linz. I watched the man stealthily and cautiously; but the longer I gazed at the strange face and examined it feature by feature, the more that my first question became a new question: Is this also a German? As was always my habit in such cases, I turned to books for help in removing my doubts. For the first time in my life, I bought some anti Semitic pamphlets for a few cents. But unfortunately they all began by assuming that the reader had at least some degree of knowledge about the Jewish question, or was at least familiar with it. Moreover, the tone of most of these pamphlets made me skeptical once again, both because they were partly superficial and because their 'proofs' were incredibly unscientific. For weeks, and even months, I returned to my old way of thinking. The subject appeared so enormous, and the accusations so far-reaching, that I was afraid of dealing with it unfairly; and so I again became anxious and uncertain. [/QUOTE]
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