Has /pol/ seen it?
I'm surprised I don't see it referenced here more often, even if only in pictures.
Quick aside, it doesn't really portray the Nazis antagonistically in an objective sense as some of you might assume upon seeing "An Amazon Original," but rather is only seen that way by the in-show opposition (i.e. "The Resistance," who are also shown as hypocritical in a moral sense at one point). In fact, sometimes particular Nazis are portrayed sympathetically (like Obergrüppenführer Smith for example).
Anyway, it would appear to portray a world that many of you might find desirable. Personally, I find that very naive but I'm curious.
Does /pol/ like it?
Fuck off with your talmudvision
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daun
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I see.
It's a good show. Few references of muh evil nazis here and there, but they are mostly shown in neutral light, it even makes the audience cheer for John Smith. I'm pretty sure they'll (((correct the record))) in the next season though.
Personally, I think it may have backfired due to authors being so detached from common people. I think they expected audience to react like them and shrivel at the first sight of society that is essentially a white patriarchy decorated with swastikas.