On the topic of Mein Kampf, I finally found the best time to listen to an audiobook version of it while working out in the gym. The beginning is a tough part, it's a very slow burn and by far the most boring part (there's a lot of water that could use some trimming to be honest, but then again Hitler probably wanted to be thorough about his story). Shit finally started to get real nearing the end of Chapter 2 , and I was nodding and laughing all the time, the hype was real.
What's funny is that he was at first baffled by how backward and stupid his (((fellow))) Germans were, because he didn't see the race yet, he didn't know about the sockpuppet mouthpieces or shabbos, or actual jews pretending to be his countrymen. But then he started noticing, and his life was changed forever.
He was very reluctant to place blame on one "religious" group, as he thought they were simply following a different religion, and he didn't want to be bigoted against another group of people simply on the ground of religious prejudice, no doubt being reminded of muh horrible raycist crusades. He soon started buying antisatanic pamphlets and books to learn more, being a little taken aback by the flamboyant language, but time and time again his personal experience with jews and their ways were proving that what his instincts were telling him and the information he was received were in fact right.
In the Chapter 3 he discussed the legality of the overthrow of the current regime, how it is important to overlook such things if the survival is at stake, how it is the only way in fact because the government can simply make dissent and reelections illegal, what are you going to do then lol? How dogmatic certain people are that the government and the regime must be preserved no matter what just because that's how it's been since the day they were born, and also due to their piss poor education that praised the current state of affairs as the only right and correct way.
He then tore apart the (((democracy))), noting how it is instrumental in pushing the marxist ideology, how weak and ineffective it is (by design), attracting the same weak and pathetic individuals to it. No one bears the responsibility, the end is predetermined, a group of a hundred morons will never be equal to one shrewd man. There's also a passage about how a church, despite being based and antisatanic, was against the jews solely on the religious factor, and only did so on the surface, and that was in fact worse because it undermined the entire thing, plus the jew could always just (((convert))), becoming a proper Catholic, but stay the same on the inside.
Honestly, it's just one great quote after another, it gets really good, and that's just the beginning.
Edit: Oh that kvetching on the book cover, what a load of jewish bullshit! How dare they deface the great work with their typical trite words, even took his supposed quote out of context, and of course they had to go full "muh ebul nahtzees goy, remember the hollowcost!!!", makes my blood boil. Piece of shit kikes just can't help themselves.
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