Short snippets of opinion:

Jan 03, 2004 18:50

sexxybobbiskit: I still want to do a tarot reading on you
Interim tres Oh: Don't be alarmed if it says something about hitler. [I always give that warning. Three different psychics and past life regressions all pointed to the signs of me being the leader of the third reich.]
sexxybobbiskit: hmmm
Interim tres Oh: I respect Hitler though... actually ( Read more... )

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mastertalon January 3 2004, 18:47:17 UTC
if he was a genius that's debateable,,But i'm not going to sit here and say he was either Good or Bad,,For me to do that gives someone else permission to sit there and say Being homosexual is either right or wrong...That's my two cents on the deal....

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misfit6606 January 4 2004, 01:35:38 UTC
homosexuality is still a grey subject for most people. but murder is definately not. murder, no matter what the reason, is wrong thus making a murderer bad.

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Slightly off-topic lostboyd January 4 2004, 07:31:14 UTC
Homosexuality is only "good or bad" in the eyes of the religious. That's why I say, "To Hell with religion!" I've never known an Atheist to hate homosexuality or be fearful of it.

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gunshotnate January 4 2004, 14:24:08 UTC
homosexuality can't be present in a perfect society.. hands down. "perfection" is designed by nature and nature only... homosexuality is not natural and not meant to be, but simply a malfunction of the brain... but without imperfections, then what is right wouldn't be nearly as fulfilling.

double edged sword.

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sparkeccentric January 3 2004, 19:26:00 UTC
Contrary to the following comment, I do enjoy and appreciate discussion such as this.

Yet...

For some reason unbeknown-st to me, it has become a trend in the world, or at least in modern western society, to renew generalized reactions to past events and proceed with an air of "open-mindedness". I gather it's simply ludicrous to believe that simply because Hitler had an idea, that he should be commended for "thinking". Well, all this wonderful thinking and beautiful plans that you speak of led to genocide. Not only did people die, but millions more were infected with a disease of hate and no, this world is not better because of Hitler. Millions died, millions more grew up hating the cause and even more learned to hate the hurting. The world did not need another reason to hate and because of a single man there are much more but with less logic, a lethal combination. He was not alone, I agree, but his followers did exactly that: FOLLOW. And to me, the systematic murder of millions of people isn't pretty nor something to revere.

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misfit6606 January 3 2004, 22:25:19 UTC
ok im gonna try to make this brief. hitler did not start the holocaust, he subscribed to it. himmler started it. hitler did start out with plans to glorify germany, unfortunately, he then got power and decided to glorify himself. i dont think hitler was a genius, granted he was smart and did know how to speak, he was just in the right place at the right time. he basically poked and reunited an already burning fire. tiffany and i had a long convo about this and if you want it ask me and ill give it to you, but i dont feel like boring those of you who dont too much so i wont post it here. -mutiny(A)

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anonymous January 3 2004, 22:29:14 UTC
discussions liek this make me wish I were more versed in Hitler history.

From what I understand though is that Hitler was a revolutionary a man who stole the ideas of others and twisted them. He did what every other fucking dictator has done and blamed the problems on someone else. Well, no likes hte Jews anyway. THe whol greater race thing is shit. He followed a dream, not so much a dreams as a great way to kill off the people he made scapegoats. If no one he hates matches the perfect descriptions then its easy to exploit it. Hitler was evil. Who are we to judge you ask. We are humans. We should not pass jusdgement on others until it effects us. He is slaughtering the innocent, if you can validate that, you are an asshole too.

-Ben

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Some history... sparkeccentric January 3 2004, 23:27:54 UTC
World War I hardened Hitler's extreme nationalism, and he blamed the German defeat on betrayal by Jews and Marxists. Upon his return to Munich he joined a handful of other nationalistic veterans in the German Workers' party. In 1920 the German Workers' party was renamed the National Socialist German Workers, or Nazi, party; in 1921 it was reorganized with Hitler as chairman. In prison he dictated his autobiography, the turgid Mein Kampf [my struggle], filled with anti-Semitic outpourings, worship of power, disdain for civil morality, and strategy for world domination. It became the bible of National Socialism ( ... )

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Re: Some history... misfit6606 January 4 2004, 15:55:35 UTC
i agree that hitler ordered the holocaust into action and that "Final Solution" was proposed by him, but wouldnt you also agree that a plan starts not when it actually happens, but in the planning process. yes hitler did give the order, but im saying that himmler was the one who implanted the ideas into hitlers head. he, as i said, used hitlers power to get what he wanted done. im not saying hitler didnt have the same goals, i just dont believe that he originally had the same methods of getting there. up until hitler met himmler he had no real "solution" for getting rid of the jews, he just "knew" that they were in his way and that germany "would be better" without them. -mutiny(A)

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