post all your funny wallpapers
>>6873988
Hitler and fascism/national socialism really isn't funny. If you're not caught up with current events, the United states is teetering on the edge of collapse after electing a nazi-lite leader. It's actually really horrifying for us here and I'd appreciate you not taking it lightly with stuff like this.
>>6874764
>horrifying
Speak for yourself, I'm having some real hope for our country for once in my life.
>>6874764
take that shit back to tumblr, yo
>>6874764
As somebody that might agree with you on some level, I'd say the opposite. People need to be unafraid to look into these things, to understand how these people took power. If you honestly think there's any hope of stopping them, then you need to understand their play book. Putting your head in the sand, and doing your best to pretend that history doesn't exist isn't going to get you anywhere. The Germans were a democratic people before Hitler, and they were again after him. It's important to understand why they were willing to sacrifice their rights and freedoms, and how a political party undermined the protections that should have stopped them in the first place.
Don't look away anon. You must look into the abyss, and allow it to challenge the beliefs you hold sacrosanct.
>>6874839
Shit, I forgot a wall paper. Mods, please show mercy.
>>6874839
>The Germans were a democratic people before Hitler, and they were again after him.
You're heart is in the right place, but this is incorrect. There Germans WEREN'T a democratic people, that's how an autocrat had appeal. All the countries that had authoritarian leaders in the 30s and 40s had no tradition of democracy, which is why they were OK with a king like figure taking over. He was merely stepping into the gap their kings had left.
The countries that did have democratic traditions, namely Britain, America and France avoided autocracy.