Dear liberals,
>be millenial growing up in a neo-liberal world where out of control capitalism has concentrated many first world countries' wealth into a few select amount of people
>babyboomers think life is still easy, but gen-Y tells you to expect a fucked life of hardship after several economic hemorrhaging recessions.
>Democracies' greatest accomplishments lately seem to be their inability to do anything, with the U.S.'s congress far out playing the notorious "Do-Nothing Congress" of 1948.
>Meanwhile you walk outside, visit the people in your community around you, and see how much their lives revolve around a vicious cycle of inadequate healthcare, shitty cheap fast food, and just an overwhelming sense of disenfranchisement and feeling like no one gives a shit about anyone else anymore.
>look back in the history books
>see pic related
>people in tragedy coming behind a leader that seems to actually care
>was able to turn around their economic hardships within a decade
>came from nothing, dedicated his life to his people
>insisted that german companies work for the interest of the german people
>social welfare made sure all germans were taken care of, especially after a time where germans were literally wallpapering their house is their currency
>every german felt like they were part of a grander machine they could be proud of until it came crashing down
yes, the nazis did some evil shit, much of which the average german didn't even realize was happening. but ignoring that, can you really blame people today for looking up to him?
isn't he what a leader should be? charismatic and dauntless in his task instead of riding around in cars with comedians joking about senators?