The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 184
At the center of the Nazi Experiment is the Jewish Question, undeniably. The Jewish Question amounts to asking “what should we do with the Jews?” in this case, in Europe. Across the entirety of his project, Adolf Hitler had a straightforward answer, though the specifics differed: get rid of them, all of them. In fact, he proudly campaigned for himself on the project of “solving the Jewish Question,” not just on matters of German national pride or the economy, as is sometimes wrongly reported. In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, the ninth volume in the deep Nazi Experiment series, host James Lindsay takes you through Hitler’s infamous 1939 speech to the Reichstag as well as a lesser-known letter Hitler wrote in 1919, showing remarkable consistency in Hitler’s vision for the Jews over the entirety of the Nazi Experiment. Join him to see, yet again, the ominous parallels to our own time today.
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Homicidal gas chambers never existed. Mass graves were not found. Burning pits cannot turn bodies into ash. Cremation ovens cannot operate at a fast enough rate to achieve the number of claimed victims.
I’m not sure how I happened upon your podcast but I am torn on the issue. I’m a 42 year old white make from America. I certainly don’t buy into idea that Germany was forced to kill Jews because of the war. No they very clearly laid out their plan and anyone who says otherwise is ignoring the facts. That said I’m of the belief that we don’t actually have all the answers and know every little thing like a lot of think we do. Maybe just maybe, preserving individual races is a good thing? I do know that in America we are very biased and blind to the way that other countries think and operate. Other countries will not allow a single refugee to enter their borders. They will not allow a single foreigner to enter their territory undocumented. But if we here in America try to point this out or even act in a similar way we are instantly labeled racist uneducated bigots or worse. Our country is unique in the fact that it doesn’t have one single identity. I heard a quote somewhere and I’ve actually forgotten where it came from that said if your country doesn’t have an identity and no one agrees on a plan then you no longer have a country. I feel like we’ve lost that here in America when we can’t even identify what an American is or what our purpose is.
Other countries than the US are more generous to refugees. Japan would be the exception probably. But across 3 continents and plus Canada, most countries have signed more agreements to offer asylum and do in practice take more refugees than the US.
Undocumented immigrants, US is the undisputed king. This comes from having a giant land border, and NAFTA which allowed free trade but not free movement, but also allowed the US to keep subsidizing its own most intensive (worst corporations) agriculture. The result was destitution in Oaxaca and a lot of places which left people to migrate desperately in search of a livelihood that had been destroyed.
The only fact about the Nazis that should definitely be questioned is the idea that their movement ended with the end of the war. They were defeated in Europe, but some of those Germans moved elsewhere, and the ideology survives in Europe and in many other places.
The woke right is the one that wants to censor and claim an ‘anti-racism’ approach.
This side supports Israel,
censors its critics
and accuses everyone and anyone of ANTI-Semitism.
It uses the mythical Shoah to suppress criticism of genoside.