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The Nazi Roots of the 'Green' Movement
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[quote:What'sInAName:MV8zOTczODY0XzcxODc1NDgyXzNFNzZBQUQy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76604722:MV8zOTczODY0XzcxODc1NDAzXzgxQTgxMDRD] [quote:What'sInAName:MV8zOTczODY0XzcxODc1MzgwX0Q1MzdERDdC] [quote:beeches:MV8zOTczODY0XzcxODc1Mjc4XzVEQjYyM0Ix] not elusive to me, I spent a decade in Germany as an adult [b]There is no denying that Hitler was the first ecologically qualified politician he also worshiped the German forest a vegetarian and animal lover[/b] what is there not to love, for a liberal?[/quote] What's not to love for anyone that cares about the environment... whether you're "liberal" or not?[/quote] When you idiots think everyone else must die for your green beliefs. [b]You are a Hitler in the making[/b].[/quote] :norespect: [/quote]
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This is a long essay, but you can email it to your libtard friends (if indeed anyone has any of those left). AOC's 'Green' gibberish comes straight out of National Socialism. Imagine my surprise. I used to own the book and was surprised to find it in full online.
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Despite an extensive documentary record, the subject remains an elusive one, underappreciated by professional historians and environmental activists alike. In English-speaking countries as well as in Germany itself, the very existence of a "green wing" in the Nazi movement, much less its inspiration, goals, and consequences, has yet to be adequately researched and analyzed. Most of the handful of available interpretations succumb to either an alarming intellectual affinity with their subject." 2 or a naive refusal to examine the full extent of the "ideological overlap between nature conservation and National Socialism." 3 This article presents a brief and necessarily schematic overview of the ecological components of Nazism, emphasizing both their central role in Nazi ideology and their practical implementation during the Third Reich. A preliminary survey of nineteenth and twentieth century precursors to classical ecofascism should serve to illuminate the conceptual underpinnings common to all forms of reactionary ecology.
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