Why do people like this garbage book. It's just bitching and moaning and is like intentionally edgy and poorly written. It reads like an edgy teen whose trying to scorn his parents. Waaaaa my struggle Waaa it's the Jews fault Waaaaa fuck everyone that's not me.
Marx, John Adams, and based Striner. These are good writers. Hitler was just a beta male that guy lucky.
Aaron Rogers
Nobody likes it. Hitler was an autist, Mussolini, Mosley, and Codreanu are 100x more inteligent than him
Jaxson Parker
no dude, mussolini was a sperg lord and hitler was beta cuck numale it was codreanu who was redpill af
Isaiah Turner
Have you even tried reading it, cuck? Maybe if you weren't so brainwashed you'd realize that Hitler predicted the degeneracy of the world we see today, how women are being brainwashed into breeding with apes and savages and the white male is being genocided. This has all been (((orchestrated)))
Jayden Wright
The sad thing is I have read it and it was terrible
Joshua Diaz
It is a terrible book, and his speeches are much better. Marx is not a good writer by any stretch of the imagination. Look at any sentence. >Mussolini, Mosley both ghost written, one by a girl. They are better, but read the ghost writers if you want better shit.
also OP you mean "Stirner" and have probably never read Adams. just to remind you.
Robert Perry
>Why do people like this garbage book. How the fuck have you gotten this impression. It's a memed book. Akin to muh diary.
Lucas King
Almost got it, you're trying a bit too hard and not hard enough at the same time
Asher Gray
Whether you like it or not the Führer wrote it, and that makes it the best book in human history. He didn't even think highly of it himself, so what does that say about other books?
Ian Martinez
Start with the Romanians.
Christopher Carter
>Waaa it's the Jews fault
Like it's not the Jews fault
Sebastian Anderson
Fuck off falseflag jewboy
Mason Morales
the most interesting thing about Mein Kampf is that the author almost took over the world. How many other authors can say that?
Nathan Green
>"why do people like this" >almost universally rejected and seen as a literal symbol of evil
Oliver Baker
I have read, will read it, got the Audiobook as well and I let me tell you Mein Kampf is just an absolute work of divine sexuality. It's almost ecstatic makes you wanna just pick the whole world up and cum all over it's face. its an absolute masterpiece. National Socialism may not be applied to a current world of politics but it definitely is a historical ethos. Führer was an amazing man that walked this earth. I regard him as other historical figures like Jesus, Buddha Socrates. He was the divine reincarnation of Krishna. Heil Hitler Heil Mein Führer SEIG HEIL! SEIG HEIL! SEIG HEIL!
Robert Torres
I think it's a great book and quite well written, in the vein of 19th century philosophy. Perhaps you're not able to follow philosophical argumentation? Don't blame Hitler for your substandard education, blame the Jews.
Jason Gutierrez
It's not half as bad as people pretend it it simply because they are butthurt about Hitler. It's certainly no masterpiece but it's not trash either. Meanwhile Mussolini had everything ghostwritten for him and Codreanu was more or less a brainlet whose only distinction is his unmatched religious fanatism not seen since the times of the old testament. In terms of intelligence Mosley is the greatest among these but he doesn't even come close to Hitler.
Jace Stewart
No. Obviously it's hard to uncouple Hitler's Le Evil Mane status from his literature, and it's wise to be critical of opinions and writings which cast Hitler's writings in this-or-that way. Still it happens that Mein Kampf actually is interminable prose.
Hitler's talent was oratory, not writing.
Jeremiah Anderson
It's a window into the mind of a dictator
Nathaniel Harris
Oh wow, an autobiography lets you into the mind of its author, who is well know for such-and-such profession. What an insightful comment, you faggot.
Samuel Morales
>buttmad at the jews because "muh poverty" >resentful edgelord and attempted school shooter >bopped by a man named Carol wew
Charles Barnes
why did you post this
Ayden Kelly
>Waaaaa fuck everyone that's not me. This but unironically.
Nathaniel Watson
And he never claims to be a good writer. It was his oratory skills, not his writing skills, that made it possible for him to achieve power in Germany. He even goes to considerable length to explain the superiority of the spoken word over the written word for that purpose in the book. It's not like MK is meant to be a deep, inacessible, philosophical book; it is meant to be read and understood by as many Germans as possible. Therefore, it had to be dumbed down, which in turn made it a target for later intellectual masturbators like OP.
Jordan Powell
Why are you mad Schlomo? Did Blazes Boylan fuck your slutty wife so now you feel angry at the white race Jewish cuckboy?
Carson Cox
Dude, he wrote the fucking book while he was young and in a commie prison. Instead of giving his butt to commies or being a pretentious pseud on Veeky Forums he wrote a fucking tome about the political state of Germany and its (((revolutions))) and to an extent - world and his own path that led him to fight against the Jewish tyranny. He actually did something instead of larping on Veeky Forums. The book was not intended to be next Divine Comedy, it's his prison diary. As if our diaries would turn out any better. He wasn't even a writer so all things considered, the book turned out amazing, considering it was his first time writing too.
Ryder Rogers
Why do people like this garbage book. It's just bitching and moaning and is like intentionally edgy and poorly written. It reads like an edgy teen whose trying to scorn his parents. Waaaaa my struggle Waaa it's the capitalists fault Waaaaa fuck everyone that's not me.
Alexander Clark
>edgy define
Ryan Sanchez
and what have you accomplished, user?
Christian Hill
Top kek at the Joycean allusion.
Angel Ward
most people have never read it. I would imagine most people aren't interested in reading it either.
Austin Parker
> I don’t like how a certain group is doing better than me so let’s displace and kill them
Jonathan Gray
I've read several books on moral philosophy. It's just he comes off as a whiny bitch. It's worse than the moral relativism defeatist attitude.
Ian Cox
This but unironically, and still 2 points above Hitler.
Kayden Green
I believe it, I was telling my friends last night that, the only people who unironically like the book have never read it. This book is shit, it's whiny and tries to throw a pity party. Hitler was an orator not a writer.
Lincoln Miller
I've started writing some books, graduated from college, and exercise a lot. So far, on the path to do better than Hitler. Just need to find a job and I'll have won at my age.
Grayson Stewart
>and is like intentionally edgy
Logan Jones
I see no problems with this statement.
David Hill
I read it and I liked it.
Nicholas Bailey
>like
Juan Roberts
deep brah
Logan Sanchez
They don't use cuck anymore, sorry
Gavin Stewart
If the Nazis and fascists weren't in the age of mass media, no one would care about them, the same way nobody cares about 19th-century Germany and Italy.
It's not the ideas that obsess 21st-century rightists; it's the image and the social signals that go with that image. All it is is a totem pole around which to unite pro-White sentiment.
Thomas Jackson
>Biography of Hitler isn't interesting >Seeing what lead to his views isn't interesting >Hitler explaining *why* he doesn't like Jews isn't interesting The fact that you simply say >It's the Jews fault Leads me to think you haven't actually read it
Cameron Miller
That is because you actually read it and the other user probably read the first few chapters
Noah Gonzalez
You need to like calm down. You're being so extra right now. Seriously, where you like dropped on your head as a child? Shake my head, famalambergine. Kys
Xavier Nguyen
>Works of art that cannot be understood but need a swollen set of instructions to prove their right to exist and find their way to neurotics who are receptive to such stupid or insolent nonsense will no longer openly reach the German nation.
Dylan Jackson
Nice
Angel Evans
> people are defending mien kampf on Veeky Forums What a time to be alive
Matthew Jenkins
>my echo chamber is no longer an echo chamber
Leo Miller
it's funny because it would just make this place a huge shitstorm. /Pol/ is super sensitive
Jack Wright
>>my echo chamber is no longer an echo chamber >It's now someone else's
Christian Cruz
Hitler wasn't stupid, he was just a terrible statesman. As a rhetorician he was brilliant. But his fanatical antisemitism always seemed to cloud his judgement.
Daniel Rogers
The post here , dubs aside, is bait. The bit on the book being 'quite well written' is the queue because no one is stupid enough to think Mein Kampf is written well. It's derivative stuffed to the brim with hyperbolic figures and self-aggrandisement totally removed from reality. Even in terms of grammatical correctness you wouldn't be able to say it's 'quite well written' because Hitler's grasp of written German was at the time strenuous at best. That being said, it's interesting as a historical document, and it's neat to be able to read a book by a bona fide dictator.
Dominic Collins
the cue* fuck me
Oliver Anderson
Relevant question that I'm putting here first because I don't want to start a thread if I don't have to:
I felt like trying something historical and read Storm of Steel by Earnst Junger. Fucking loved it, want more. Any more good war memoirs on par with that in terms of writing? The country doesn't matter. Either more ww1 or something from ww2 would be nice
Ryan Sullivan
ITT: a bunch of nu males ripping on one of the greatest men who has ever lived.
Tyler Lopez
you
Jace Ross
this is now a hitler appreciation thread
Isaiah Gray
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Justin James
Once I saw a girl reading Mein Kampf and casually spoke "nice choice of reading" in passing. She got visibly flustered, and muttered "why does this happen to me?" This shocked me as I was only joking and didn't mean to shame her.
Nicholas Morris
Is this book complex to read in German? I'm looking for beginner reading material.
Alexander Taylor
>It reads like an edgy teen whose trying to scorn his parents. Wrong. Edgy teens that try to scorn their parents sound like HIM.
Julian Bailey
>shit that never happened
Justin Lewis
Because a nation of 6’2-6’5 Blond-haired, blue-eyed ubermensch wearing Hugo boss uniforms sounds pretty aesthetic, you can’t lie.
Henry Sanchez
Damn, that’s pretty Veeky Forums if you ask me.
Grayson Phillips
except that the average ayran was 5'6, so it would be cope the country
Lincoln Nelson
>a rain coat over a suit you need to work harder on your fashion mate
Carter Carter
>Whether you like it or not the Führer wrote it wrong, Hitler dictated it to Rudolf Hess while he was in prison, which explains the grammatical errors persistent throughout, but you'd have known that if you weren't a nigger retard
Jeremiah Smith
>But his fanatical antisemitism always seemed to cloud his judgement.
Found the kike
Eli Perez
The grammar issues are beside the point, and more due to Hess's mistakes than Hitler's dialect (which is a perfectly legitimate dialect, standard German is an artificial language). His critiques of parlimentarianism and propaganda are brilliant and quite original philosophical arguments. Admit you haven't read the book.
Dylan Morales
>asking a board full of homosexuals who worship (((Critical Theory))) why they don't like Mein Kampf
Hunter Clark
>implying everyone is a fag on this board
Chase Ross
>implying being a heterosexual transvestite prevents you from being a homosexual
Isaac Ramirez
>>>/global/rules/3 >>>/global/rules/6 >try to make thoughtful, well-written posts of your own. Bump replies are not necessary.
Nathaniel Morgan
Up vote.
Thanks for working so hard to make this a Quality® subreddit. How can I give gold?
Joshua Allen
Hitler didn't write Mein Kampf, he dictated the general points in prison, and Hess wrote it for him. Hitler actually is said to have written a 2nd book, which no one really talks about, but that is more actually him. I haven't read it myself though
Evan Butler
why would I make that up, it doesn't portray me in a particularly positive light or is even that interesting and outlandish
Samuel Ross
Unless you read it in German you can't really judge its prose.
As a book I thought it was pretty good. I liked the mix of autobiography, socio-political analysis of austria hungary, and party ideology.
The obvious big take away is you didn't read it because the Jews weren't really that prominent.
Jonathan Flores
no one would DARE to read mien kampf in public. it's just asking for trouble
Joshua Collins
>Damn straight, heed the warning, goyim!
Colton Hill
Underrated comment
Easton Murphy
you realistically think that no one will call you out and be-raid you for reading mien kampf?
Elijah Ortiz
People sometimes read it for school, but no, only jews would, though they're psychotics who freak out over everything anyway so nbd.
Adam Myers
maybe our colleges are different but if i were to bring up Hitler the room becomes awkward >example being when i said he lived a meaningful life according to Susan wolf nazism was, is, and will be frowned upon
Caleb Perry
Decades of jewish propaganda has elicited those Pavlovian reactions. But we're far enough away now that younger people don't care as much so you can crack jokes about it and open things up. But even though I'm pro-jew removal and more, I generally try to avoid getting into it. It doesn't help bring anyone in due to the relentless indoctrination they've undergone and WNs should be looking toward the future anyway.
Camden Howard
fascists and commies alike are fucking brainlets. And it's not their fault, it's because they feel desperate and they refuse to think critically and on bigger scales than their immediate presence.
Op, I think you need to study the state of the countries where fascist and communist uprisings occurred, they occurred during desperate times where people cared more about putting food on their table and not being fucked in the ass than critically analyzing the psychological state of their new leaders and their new policies.
Mein Kampf came at literally a perfect time, it was the perfect meme for a tired people. The Jew was the perfect scapegoat for a Europe torn apart by retarded national pride and industrial revolution.
Jordan Roberts
Take this fake history to reddit please. The jews had wrecked Germany and turned Berlin into a big brothel. Jews are not scapegoats, they are mentally sick cult members who destroy everything around them. And fascism was a response to jewish bolshevism anyway; the Germans and others saw how jews overthrew Russia and murdered 10s of millions of the native people and had to protect themselves from the same thing happening in their own nations.
Liam Howard
>it's the jews fault no it's because they killed 6 million innocent people
Leo Nelson
>jews overthrew Russia
holy shit lmao. stop reading solzhenitsyn like he's a factual source of information you stupid sheep. You're all fucking brainless followers of a desperate ideology, and I used to be one of you slime because I was a loser and found a comfortable justification for all of my misguided anger at society.
I'm not going to sit here and deny Jews didn't have any involvement in some of the core problems with pre-WW1 and post-WW1 Europe, however like so many you miss the big picture of corruption and degradation of hope and human spirit that lead to the wars that created so much hatred and paranoia.
Gabriel Long
Your post only proves his point. According to the "Official Narrative" 11 million died, but of course, we are forced to focus on the 6 million Jews. There are a ludicrous number of holes in the official narrative, but even if we take the official narrative at face value, we see the inherent propaganda of it.
Robert Moore
The majority of the leadership of the Revolution was Jewish...
Luis Mitchell
He still killed innocent people
Jack Russell
All wars kill innocent people. He wasn't unique in this. Nor did he kill a uniquely high number of people, even if you take the official narrative at face value. Yet, he's portrayed as the definitive caricature of evil, even 70 years later.
Lucas Morgan
Hitler was quite unique contextually, and yes his death toll from very specific and inhumane means of execution is quite extraordinary in all of human history even compared to Stalin. It's quite unbelievable that throughout all of humankind we were born less than 100 years off from such a significant point in history.
Your responses also show your coldness and disdain for those who you perceive as your enemies. Characteristic of a typical person lost in confusion and hatred, even those who are religious and "Christian" just as Hitler was. You are no better than a communist, you are no better than anyone who would rather pigeonhole a problem into false and more easily graspable means than realize your source of angst requires such a more open and complex understanding of human nature.
Liam Richardson
>significant point in history
The claims of the death camps are widely exaggerated. Most were concentration camps that went to hell when the supply lines collapsed at the end of the war. Had Japan invaded mainland North America, we would have seen similar conditions in our concentration camps. Assuming the official number is correct, which is a huge concession on my part, his victims number far less than those of Stalin or Mao. And they're a mere drop in the bucket compared to the total death toll of the war. Starvation and execution are hardly unique forms of mass murder. The only real argument that could be made for Hitler being a cartoonish madman is if you believe the "masturbation torture machine" and "mass cremation" tier stories, which are comically fictitious. I've never seen it even alleged that Hitler ordered such things directly. Maybe the scientific experiments that were performed on the Jews would be grounds for condemnation. The problem with this is that the Japanese did the same thing in Asia, and we granted them immunity so long as they shared the results of the experiments.
Evan Hall
cont.
I'm certainly not saying he should be revered, but the narrative around him completely exaggerated. His legacy isn't even something it's socially acceptable to talk about. He's simply a caricature. I think a significant portion of the propaganda is derived from who he targeted and not what he actually did. We don't see any similar propaganda against other Axis leaders or tyrants in our time.