What I think of when I see Atheistic Neo-Nazis posing as Q Supporters to peddle their pro-Hitler bullshit to divide us. "Woodlice."
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I'm not going to comment one way or another on the OP topic of this thread. But I did want to respond to your point: "Even if history was rewritten and Hitler did none of the bad they said he did while trying to break up big banking, it doesn't help us right now."
The genocide that occurred in Germany following WWII, not only of political leaders but of its citizens as well, created a vacuum allowing for the infiltration of cabal influence where before it did not exist. This most certainly is relevant today, as it allowed for evil forces to springboard off of Germany's intrinsic wealth to easily control the rest of Europe.
What you describe is precisely how evil has spread across this planet. People look the other way, proclaiming "that was in the past, this is now," or something like that. This gives criminals the advantage of hiding in plain sight, completely avoiding scrutiny. By failing to consider, truthfully, what happened during WWII, we allow Eisenhower, FDR, Churchill, and Stalin a "free pass" for their war crimes. The power structure of the Allied nations, which paved the way and encouraged these crimes, still exists today...and is part of the takeover of our country which spawned this very messageboard.
Why is it such a bad thing to understand the truth about history? Are you saying that humans are so simple-minded that they can't think about two things at once?
I'm not saying we should completely ignore the rewrite in history, just that it wouldn't help us to bring it up right now.
If you're attacking a castle, focusing all your efforts on taking down the inner keep isn't gonna do jack to help you get into the castle so long as the drawbridge is still up.
You attack the drawbridge, then you attack the keep.
So long as the ones in power are the ones who can vilify those who question history solely because of honest skepticism, it's better the stay under the radar and use their own rhetoric against them.
There are absolutely mind-slaves who cannot think beyond what's in it for them.
And, right now, Nazis and fascism are their boogey-man.
If we can prove they are no different from the Nazis, that they are peak hypocrites, then their supporters will begin to question why they are working for the boogey-man.
Once they lose the power of the mob, then you can redeem the Nazis and sort out the lies and the untruths told about them.
As it stands, however, I don't think any side can make a valid claim to the true historical doings of the Nazis. There's been too many lies, too many psyops, and too many reasons to keep moving forward.
Assess the risk-reward:
If we do go down that route, and we end up being wrong about Nazis and they really were just another cell of bad guys caught in a bad-guy civil war, then standing behind them is all sorts of bad-news-bears.
In the end, the best approach is to really be above casting yourself into a set ideology. They want to put people in a box, and brand them with an "ism."
The only true safe banner to stand behind is the one that says slavery is always bad, in any form it takes.
First, let's win the war, then we can focus on telling the true history. It's no use telling the Truth to people who are conditioned to believe everything you say is a lie.
Don't lie to them, but don't waste telling the truth when it would have a negative effect.