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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.
 
His most famous and well known speeches. They don't translate him normally because he sounded so reasonable.
This is the result of the "Madman Hitler" myth. Today, he's frequently portrayed as a frothing-at-the-mouth, drugged-out lunatic. People have this mental image of him as a cartoon villain caricature.

Then, they actually watch or read his speeches. And... huh. He's concerned about the economy. He's concerned about bankers controlling everything. He's concerned about foreign influence on his citizens.

So, that person who thought Hitler was a total madman realizes he wasn't. He was a human. So, why did the mainstream media and mainstream historians lie? What else did they lie about? Maybe they lied about other things in regards to Mr. Mustache Man...

And this is why I argue that people who push narratives like "Hitler was an unhinged druggie psychopath that nobody in Germany supported" do more to increase denial of the Holocaust than any modern-day neo-Nazi could've ever dreamed.
 
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
"Hitler" is literally a filtered word on TikTok. Guess what, filtering things means that normies have to use dogwhistles too.
 
"THEY'RE TRYING TO MAKE HITLER RELATABLE THIS IS LITERALLY GENOCIDE YOU GUYS WE NEED TO CENSOR COMEDY MORE!"
Comedians have been doing this shit since Hitler was ALIVE. Fuck, I just got reminded of this video too.


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.
These are literally jokes people have been making about Hitler for the last god knows how many decades. "Oh hey did I ever tall you about this one guy from austria that was a troubled famous painter?" and then the punchline is just fucking Hitler. Anyone with even the slightest bit of a brain kind of realizes hitler was less the scary freaky guy media frames him and more a really really weird guy who kinda went down a rabbit hole that led him to become the hitler he was. Like part of the comedy in world war 2 era shit like the ducktators is that he comes out like that as a baby and is writing swastikas on the walls and shit when you know damn well he wasn't like that as a baby. God, these people are so fucking willingly detached from humanity just to have an excuse to shut down any fun.
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.”
Except for if it's poop I guess BECAUSE "ASSOCIATING HIM WITH POOP". They don't get the joke but POOP! HITLER MAN BAD AND VIDEO HAS POOP=HITLER BAD AND POOP!

Never tell these people about Hitler Rants
I think those for some reason got listed somewhere as some kind of secret bad nazi thing a few years ago but never taken down en masse... yet.

"Hitler" is literally a filtered word on TikTok. Guess what, filtering things means that normies have to use dogwhistles too.
I've noticed that the last few years "Hitler" has been a blacklisted search term on pretty much almost everything that isn't youtube. youtube might "update" soon to change this but I'm glad I was able to find the mel brooks hitler talk clip.
 
And this is why I argue that people who push narratives like "Hitler was an unhinged druggie psychopath that nobody in Germany supported" do more to increase denial of the Holocaust than any modern-day neo-Nazi could've ever dreamed.
Which is what I was attempting to get at before being treated like I just threw a Roman in a fucking synagogue.
 
Today, he's frequently portrayed as a frothing-at-the-mouth, drugged-out lunatic. People have this mental image of him as a cartoon villain caricature.
Pretty much why the videos of his speeches translated aren't popular or they are hard to find

"Just look at this guy waving his hands around during his speeches, clearly he had a few loose screws, doesn't matter what he said because actions speak louder than words"
 
And that's why the jews are getting is banned. BTW they are on IG too. Until (((Zuckerberg))) tunes the AI to autobahn them.
 
I'd probably not really be enraptured nearly as much if all of my education from middle school to high school that involved WW2 (including American history), unless it was specifically about WW2 from a military perspective, wasn't laser focused on the genocide of European jews while refusing to go into any detail about WHY the German people decided to make Hitler their leader. I mean sure, they might briefly touch on insane inflation, but nothing about the degeneracy of Weimar Germany, and nothing about the actions of the Marxists.
US educational institutions were so goddamn worried that we wouldn't be able to come to a conclusion that Hitler is the most evil person to ever exist that they turned him into an absolute cartoon character villain. It doesn't help that with such a hyperfocus on the Holocaust, the main idea that people walk away with are "six million people died" - I'm sure that resonates with Jews quite a lot, but for other people I'm sure that hearing of what their own people sacrificed for that war is far more resonant if you want me to come to the conclusion that Hitler wasn't really that great of a guy. Hell, bring up how he thought the US of the 1930s was a mongrel culture, half judaized and half negrified, and that's going to do far more better with convincing me, but they would never do that because it reflects VERY poorly on the modern US culture.
If you really want to convince people that Hitler was a blight upon the world, it's really not hard. Focus on the absolute human suffering that happened during WW2, and make good arguments for WHY Hitler was the primary cause of it. The Holocaust is absolutely part of it, but making it the main idea was always a mistake, because it makes Jews into the other, and outsiders will end up questioning why their suffering is given such priority. Oh, also, it's probably intellectually dishonest to bring up stuff like the book burnings and Dr. Mengele et al medical experiments in camps without bothering to describe the content of those books nor what Dr. Mengele et. al were up to in the Weimar republic, because that's missing important context about why people might end up electing a psychotic wingnut for a leader.
 
Required watching.
What a surprise.
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Can we get a local archive for the bongs please?
 
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