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Hitler is trending on TikTok again — and they’re trying to make him seem like a nice guy​

Hitler is, once again, trending on TikTok. Speeches given by the Nazi Führer, translated into English and read by an AI in a stilted accent, have garnered millions of views on the platform.

Some users lip-synched to the speeches, others simply posted them with a darkened image of Hitler in military attire; most implied or openly stated praise for the speeches and for the Nazi leader.

Media Matters, a think tank that tracks hate speech online, reported that some of the sounds and videos have since been removed, after receiving hundreds of thousands or even over a million views each, but some accounts are still active and regularly uploading content.

The virality of the videos is another instance of TikTok’s struggles to moderate posts on its platform. Though its policies prohibit praising or sharing the manifestos of “individuals who cause serial or mass violence, or promote hateful ideologies,” users are often able to find ways around the rules or fly under the radar.

On TikTok, trending videos are grouped around “sounds,” snippets of audio that users can use as a backdrop for their own videos; sounds are relatively harder to moderate, given that the speaker is often hard to identify and the content doesn’t include openly prohibited terms such as slurs. The use of AI to read Hitler’s speeches in English allowed the speeches to be produced quickly and reposted in a slightly different version if they’re removed, avoiding TikTok’s regulations. From there, numerous videos can spread the speech by using it as a background sound for their posted videos.

The videos also rarely identify Hitler by name, often using euphemisms such as “the great painter” or “the Austrian painter” — a reference to his stalled art career — instead. And the content of the speeches used in the videos is not overtly hateful; the excerpts feature Hitler saying he did not want to go to war but was forced to, as well as discussing art and culture.

This tactic of using anodyne excerpts from Hitler’s speeches serves not only to evade moderation, however, but also to frame the Nazi as a maligned hero and an great leader. Some feature such captions as “what if he won” and “just listen.”

And while some comments express skepticism that Hitler was a good leader, many applaud the speeches, saying: “he is NOT the villain,” “AH was a good and kind man,” and “now I understand why they didn’t translate this before.”

This is not the first time something like this has occurred on TikTok; last autumn, Osama Bin Laden’s antisemitic “Letter to America” also went viral on the platform. Numerous users shared it, commenting their agreement with the inflammatory letter, which contains antisemitic conspiracies in addition to criticism of the United States.

The existence of this content on the platform is obviously dangerous and breaks TikTok’s own moderation rules. But it also serves as a gateway to more overt conspiratorial content; TikTok’s algorithm is skilled at directing people to more of what they seem interested in by suggesting similar search topics, and those automated suggestions are seemingly not subject to moderation in the way the videos are.

When Media Matters looked into the videos, they found suggested search terms popping up on videos, including “the painter English speech.” This shows that the algorithm is using the same coded language — referring to Hitler as “the painter” — to help direct users to more of Hitler’s translated speeches.

Not all of the videos made with the Hitler sounds, however, were supportive. Some used the sound of Hitler’s speech to mock the Führer, captioning them with jokes such as “when I pooped in the urinal in 3rd grade.”

Until TikTok improves its moderation, poop jokes may be the best defense against users attempting to popularize Hitler’s ideology again.
 
Curious. Why didn't other freaks, perverts, criminals and drunks throughout history raise a country--one which was utterly obliterated by inflation and post-war exploitation from third parties--to a superpower that propelled the quality of life for the constituency to, for the period, unrivaled levels?
Well, for one they didn't, Nazi Germany's economic performance wasn't particularly impressive and they never came close to seriously rivaling the US economically so the idea of them as a superpower is laughable. The "growth" was a complete fraud based upon hiding debt that could only be discharged by a war. The things they did somewhat accomplish like the Autobahn were just copied from plans already implemented by Weimar.

All Hitler did ultimately is kill millions of Germans, destroy the entire nation, and lose another massive chunk of its territory followed by 45 years of occupation and division.
 
Yes, there's a lot of Hitler/Nazi "sympathizers" (lack of a better word) out there for a wide variety of reasons but as per usual leftoids are incapable of comprehending that making jokes and edits about a tragedy or horrible person is not necessarily an endorsement of that person or event. They don't have enough cognitive function to understand ironic humor, postmodern or otherwise, or satire.

I never miss a chance to bring up the fact Hitler was an advocate for animal welfare, and I like to tell people I can't be "literally a Nazi" as I am not a socialist. It really breaks their brains.

It is often said that if it weren't for double standards, the modern left wing would have no standards at all. That's accurate, but to do everyone further: if it weren't for cognitive dissonance, leftoids would have no cognitive function at all.
 
I remember reading somewhere else that because Trump has been called "worse than Hitler" so much, people are actually looking into Hitler now, because he "can't be that bad then". When they consider what Trump has done and how much people with TDS exaggerate things. Crying wolf so much is getting people to look into Hitler with fresh eyes.
 
I once read a joke that a Buddhist monk recieved a message from afterlife Hitler that went like this "Gebt mir 1000 Jahre Sendezeit!!!" (translated to give me 1000 years on the airwaves) Now I think that was a real story. Also kind of funny that a platform driven by Communist would put Hitler, it's arch enemy) on suich a pedestal
 
I just find it funny that it's been nearly 80 years since WW2 and this man is still voldemort. He was a idiot that couldn't manage his forces to save his life, prioritized projects like the King Tiger which was a massive fucking drain, and stifled projects like the STG-44 which literally was the first assault rifle and set up modern firearm development until now. He was a buffoon, a blundering idiot that deserved his loss. Let the kids have fun on Tik Tok. They're making fun of a poor military leader.
 
When I was younger, I had discussions about fascism and ideology as part of social studies in school. Not in "THIS IS BAD," but in what defines it and how it works on paper. The same goes for Socialism, Communism, and so on. In history, I have heard about the rise of Hitler, the conditions for his rise, and what effect it had on my country.
Yeah, I had the same discussions. In fact, we 'learned' it every other year, to the detriment of the broad historical education that we should have been getting. And every time without a single ounce of nuance. Why did Hitler target Jews? Cause he was EVIL. Why were Jews hated enough to be rounded up? Because Europeans were MEAN and hated Jews for no reason. In every other conflict on earth we learned why each side hated the other, even the Iraq war which was ongoing at the time. Not one single person ever said "wow, if Hitler said to kill these people and it would solve all their problems and 95% of the people said 'sure', maybe the Jews were getting a little cocky back then?"

When we talked about much worse genocides, like the Maoist and Stalinist purges, we learned about why any institution associated with the old Qing dynasty or the Romanovs were the target of such vicious ire while also talking about why they were atrocities. Not with the holocaust, we were supposed to self-flagellate over it and contemplate how awful, how horrible, how completely unjustified it was. How could anyone even think of harming a precious Jew? There was even this book we read that examined Nazism as a mass movement, with the hilarious implication that the Germans just went a bit extra and then, oh how ghastly, we got so caught up in our uniforms and badges that somehow along the way we systematical exterminated the Jews! As if fashion was the impetus for ethnic cleansing.

Also, banned??

I can buy Mein Kemph from my local bookseller or order it from Amazon.
Or go to YouTube, where his speeches are available in their original German if you want it or with subtitles.

Yes, it is super banned. Have you used the dark web portal known as "Google."
I didn't say it was banned everywhere - a quote: 'and heavily stigmatizing it where it wasn't outright banned'. Yeah you can order Mein Kampf in America and read it. But you will be seen as an absolute pariah for even having it on your bookshelf, even if your interest is purely academic. Your reading it will jeopardize your job if it becomes common knowledge. But it is banned in many places. It was banned in Germany for 70 years, and the krauts just threw a fucking nonagenarian in jail for expressing disbelief in the hallowed official holocaust narrative.

This is a map of countries where 'holocaust denialism' is banned. Many of these bans are extremely broad, and include 'minimization' and 'justification' of the Holocaust. So it's not just saying 'the holocaust never happened', it could be extended to cover statements like 'well, the Jews were targeted because they tended to engage in predatory business practices' or 'well, I think it was actually 5,984,954 Jews that died.' Stop being deliberately obtuse.

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I never miss a chance to bring up the fact Hitler was an advocate for animal welfare, and I like to tell people I can't be "literally a Nazi" as I am not a socialist. It really breaks their brains.
You could also point out he was against smoking, halal and kosher slaughter, and would definitely support menthol bans. Hitler is simultaneously so many contradictory things he's a natural choice for parody and jokes. Takes away his power and mystique and shows in the end he was a human being like anybody else.
 
His most famous and well known speeches. They don't translate him normally because he sounded so reasonable.
As a History channel enthusiast growing up, it sent me for a spin the first time I saw it pointed out that every show, documentary, etc had somehow agreed to only ever show angry German gesticulating, but never translate the content of the speeches.

Then you look into it and you get:
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But the real threat to Owah Saycred Demawkracy(TM) isn't zoomers translating Austrian painter videos, it's that multiculturalism brings more who don't care about muh heckin' Never Again. Billions of Indians, Chinese, Africans, and Middle Easterners see him as another historical conqueror...how is 6 gorillion worse than Attila or Alex the Great or Napoleon or Hannibal or Vlad the Impaler, and why should we care?
 
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Hitler going viral, what a surreal statement.
And with mostly zoomers and alpha I’m assuming with TikTok.

These kids are going to swing conservative so hard because they’ve had woke shit shoved down their throat by public schools and society (if not their parents too) all their lives.

Woke IS the establishment, and kids love rebelling against the establishment.

Like punk.
Punk really is dead because a good amount of the dirty punk guys are now dirty punk tranny dykes, not sure how or why that happened but it did.
Most or all of those scumfuc/gutter/crust punk guys are mentally ill anyways, but punk IS the establishment.
Punk is now about woke shit and not hurting feelings instead of anti establishment shocking and provocative things.
This is where we circle back to Hitler, because a lot of the original punk/post punk goth bands either referenced or showed Nazi imagery.
They were rebelling.

Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols
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Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and the Banshees
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Not sure who this is but it’s circa 1970’s London. IMG_7941.jpeg
Same with this jacket.
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The band Joy Division got their name from a translation from a camp survivor about the Puff/brothels inside some camps.

It’s a time honored tradition of young people being shocking with Nazi imagery and even ideology.
 
Sure Hitler was a cuck and a failure, but he did good things too like killing a bunch of Anglos and handing over Germany to the USSR after allowing the Red Army to rape their way through Berlin. If it wasn't for the Germans' complete failure as a nation, the USSR would've never extended that far into Western Europe.
 
Well, for one they didn't, Nazi Germany's economic performance wasn't particularly impressive and they never came close to seriously rivaling the US economically so the idea of them as a superpower is laughable. The "growth" was a complete fraud based upon hiding debt that could only be discharged by a war. The things they did somewhat accomplish like the Autobahn were just copied from plans already implemented by Weimar.

All Hitler did ultimately is kill millions of Germans, destroy the entire nation, and lose another massive chunk of its territory followed by 45 years of occupation and division.
I'm not sure how you could possibly view taking the conquered and depleted post WW1 Germany in ~1930 and turning them into the "almost won WW2" Germany in ~1940 as anything other than a huge accomplishment.

He turned Germany into a superpower in less than a decade, though.
Like, regardless of how you feel about Nazis, that's still pretty impressive.
"Wow so it really was the Jews who were the problem? Holy smokes!"
 
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