It sounds like a bit more of your typical "bone-headed bs" to me.
What's the problem? Did you really think you and your fellow Wingers were being original? That you really have God on your side? You clowns are just copying techniques and slogans coined some 60+ years ago - by The Reich.
"You actually spend your free time reading this bilge?"
Yes siree there Goofy, I have spent some time reading through the German Propaganda Archive. Why would anyone want to call this a waste of time?
Unless, of course, somone doesn't quite like reading what they see.
A little to close to the "homeeland" there Goofy?
Try this on for Right Wing size...
"Woe to the people that fails to honor its heroes! It will cease producing them, cease knowing them. Heroes spring from the essence of their people. A people without heroes is a people without leaders, for only a heroic leader is a true leader able to withstand the challenge of difficult times. The rise or fall of a people can be determined by the presence or absence of a leader.
We do not want to forget the mothers, women, and children who gave their dearest, often their provider, and bear their fate with quiet heroism.
The battle-ready manly heroes and the quiet sacrifices of mothers and women are holy examples of loyalty for we Germans. The flags that we now raise once more are the symbols of this loyalty, which for Nordic mankind is closely bound to heroism!
Loyalty not only in deed, but in character is demanded of you. Loyalty of character often demands no less heroic virtue than does loyalty in deed. Loyalty in character is unbreakable loyalty, a loyalty that knows no ifs and buts, that knows no weakening, Loyalty in character means absolute obedience that does not question the results of the order nor its reasons, rather obeys for the sake of obedience itself. Such obedience is an expression of heroic character when following the order leads to personal disadvantage or seems even to contradict one's personal convictions. Adolf Hitler's strength as a leader is that he almost always works through the power of his persuasion; rarely does he command. He must know, however, that when he commands, or allows a command to be given, that it will be followed absolutely, down to the last block warden."
From "The Oath to Adolf Hitler
Speech by Rudolf Hess on 25 February 1934 |