Jake Shields: Let’s actually go to Hitler real quick. That’s an interesting topic and controversial. Since I was a young kid, I was propagandized to just — this is the most evil man that’s ever lived. The Nazis are the most evil people. It was just fed nonstop, nonstop, nonstop.
[…] Things like, you know, he wasn’t pushing hatred towards other races. He was saying my people first, like you just said, stuff like that. And, you know, like, again, he wasn’t — he was trying to get peace deals in the war.
He wasn’t trying to take over the world.
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Like, he was building — he made the economy from one of the worst to flourishing. So it’s like, we’ve been told he’s evil, evil, evil. And if you actually start digging, it’s quite a bit more complex. I mean, I don’t know if you’ve done much historical research or I’m sure you probably have.
Joel Davis: Yeah, so like, what’s the question exactly?
Jake Shields: I’m just wanting to think, like, what’s the — why do you think they propagand him so much? Is it because that —
Joel Davis: Well, because the entire global international order after the Second World War is built around anti-Nazism and because he was the great enemy, right, of the Second World War, which is the greatest war in human history. And what did he represent?
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The financial system, basically, there’s a lot of Jews involved in finance. Some of them aren’t Jews.
Jake Shields: That’s what I hear.
Joel Davis: All of them are parasites. But all of them are parasites.
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Joel Davis: He was voted in. Obviously, then he seized power, but he — to to be fair, it wasn’t like he pretended like he wasn’t going to destroy all the other parties. He’s outlined it very clearly. You can read Mein Kampf.
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Joel Davis: So everyone knew what he wanted to do. They voted for him. They put him in power. [...] So — and then he basically did what he said. When do you get a politician who says “This is what we wanna do, this is how we’re gonna do it,” and then they just do it?