Did you watch the ABC "Outsiders" special, too? Those girls absolutely disgust me. They have so much hate and they are able to make it seem like they are just young and naive. The "white nationalist" movement, as they are calling it, is nothing more than white terrorism.
2006-08-23 13:13:19
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answered by trueblue88 5
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Hitler is an important Historical figure, it isn't about admiring him but anyone who has had such a dramatic impact on society has to be studied.
FYI, if you do some research on the subject you will find that Hitler did a lot more than Kill the Jews. He brought a nation out of a depression, advanced science further than any nation before. Without Hitler nuke power, rockets, space travel, broadcasting, and many scientific breakthroughs wouldn't have happened.
You don't have to respect the man to respect some of the accomplishments.
2006-08-23 20:18:15
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answered by Jon H 5
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Because he, through trickery and deceit, was able to gain so much power. A lot of the people who admire him, do so because they agree with the idea that Whites are supreme and other races need to be eliminated or their freedoms taken away.
It's a rather ignorant ideal, but Hitler wasn't really racist, he just needed to blame someone, and he needed a lot of people to blame. The Jews were the easiest and most profitable target. Plus, they had been blamed for things for centuries, why not? There is already a precedent.
Hitler may of been a psychotic, murderous, power hungry freak, But then again, so is Bush.
2006-08-23 20:46:36
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answered by cat_Rett_98 4
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It is unfortunate that people admire a person like that but not everyone is that way... People have a right to like whoever they want even if the person was a racists..
There are alot of people who are racists and there are some who are nothing like that.. This is why all people is different...
2006-08-23 21:28:51
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answered by Vicky 6
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Why do people admire the Black Panther Party? They were for the exactly same things Hitler was trying to accomplish (with a different race).
2006-08-23 20:39:54
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answered by Black Sabbath 6
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I've been around longer than dirt and have never met anyone who admires Hitler. The Neo Nazis weren't even born when Hitler was in power and most likely know nothing real about him.
2006-08-23 20:17:52
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answered by beez 7
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Nobody I know admires Hitler, but there are people who are filled with hate and fear that find some kind of false power in believing like Hitler did.
2006-08-23 20:09:00
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answered by SimonSays 4
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Because he was a strong leader. A decider. He stayed the course.
He saw a threat to his nation's security and let nothing stand in his way. He attacked countries that were weak, or had crumbling leadership, staying long enough to impose a proper government.
He was willing to negotiate with other countries, but never let that get in the way of decisive military action. He did what was necessary, and never made excuses.
Wait, we're talking about Adolf Hitler, right?
2006-08-23 20:18:42
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answered by coragryph 7
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I don't know where you're getting your information, but I have never met anyone who admires hitler. He is the only person I think I have ever truly hated
2006-08-23 20:15:17
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answered by . 5
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I'm sorry Black Sabbath but I don't remember the Black Panther Party killing whole groups of people and then themselves. Don't compare the two it only makes you seem very foolish. Adolf Hitler was a selfish head case who in the end couldn't face the music like a real man. The only reason to study him is so history won't repeat itself.
2006-08-23 21:30:59
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answered by Shelly 3
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Admire? I think not. Studying that period is simply interesting. In the words of a great statesman Winston Churchill “Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.” People who admire Hitler need to reexamine their philosophical outlook.
2006-08-23 20:19:12
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answered by Thomas S 4
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