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How Hate Laws Stopped Hitler

A figure I have often seen quoted is that about one-third of German Jews just before Hitler took power married gentiles. This was to demonstrate that intermarriage is not a sign that all is well.

What is interesting about this statistic is that at the time it was supposed to show HITLER’S problem. Nowadays the same statistic is used to show the JEWS’ problem. There was a major ad in the New York Times saying “Jews, be JEWISH!”

There is a lot of money dedicated by Jews advertising dating services to introduce Jews to Jewesses.

It took Hitler over two years after he took absolute power to promulgate the Race and Nationalities Act, prohibiting Jewish-Gentile marriages. There is no way one could say that the legislation was stuck in some congressional committee.

When the media began in 1962 to refer to Barry Morris Goldwater, National Review called up the shades of Hitler. They pointed out that giving the full name of a Jew was the Nazi method of pointing out he was a Jew.

Hold it, gang! Didn’t Hitler, of all people, just refer to somebody as “Jew.”

No.

Why not?

Because there were laws against it. That was why they had to put in the full name if it sounded Jewish enough.

If I remember correctly Henry Ford stopped attacking Jews when a civil suit was brought against him by Jews. This did not stop the KKK from reaching a membership of about four million. The KKK was destroyed by corruption.

But if the facts get in the way, there is a way to deal with it. Just say that the reason Hitler never took power in Germany was because of those strong hate laws that kept even Adolf, to some extent, muzzled.

And if anyone points out that Hitler did indeed take power in 1933, put them in prison.

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