Attacking and vilifying a speaker is wrong, but it does not make the speaker right!

A meme that will not die in certain quarters is the idea that the Nazis — and Adolf Hitler — were gay.

It’s not an exaggeration to say homofascist because the German Nazi Party was homosexual, Hitler was a homosexual, the top Nazi leadership, all of them were homosexuals…they were creating a homosexual special race…It wasn’t this thing about an Aryan race of white people, blue-eyed, blonde-haired, white people, Hitler was trying to create a race of super gay male soldiers. That’s what he was creating…If it’s not stopped, it will end up in America just like it was in Germany but it won’t be the Jews that will be slaughtered, it will be the Christians.

This sort of conspiracy thinking tends to emanate from people who surround themselves with like-minded “thinkers” and who ramp up each other’s rhetoric until it becomes utterly ridiculous.

And of course, when such loons are yelled at or physically attacked by leftist cretins, it only convinces them that they are being attacked for being “right,” and for standing up for what they imagine is the word of God. They are of course within their First Amendment rights to think whatever they want to think and say whatever they want to say, and while it is appalling that their enemies are moronic enough to attack them, that does not make them right for being attacked, or even killed — any more than the fact that their noxious views are protected by the First Amendment imbues them with truth.

Simple logic? Apparently not.

 


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4 responses to “Attacking and vilifying a speaker is wrong, but it does not make the speaker right!”

  1. The Political Hat Avatar

    Some, like Ernst Röhm, were homosexual. Of course, always being a minority, gays will always end up the victims of an “us vs. them” war.

    Something to remember once the Progressives start running out of “Kyriarchs” to blame their woes on…

  2. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    It I’m not mistaken, the Allied Powers distributed propaganda in Nazi controlled states claiming that Hitler and other Third Reich leaders were homosexuals in the hopes that prejudice towards homosexuals would bolster anti-Nazi resistance groups and cause Nazi supporters to abandon Hitler and his gang due to their alleged homosexuality. This propaganda effort proved to be successful, only it was 60+ years after the war and it wasn’t in Europe but rather in America. How ironic.

  3. Ben David Avatar
    Ben David

    Oh come on – the uniforms are FABulous… there’s a reason most BDSM gear is Axis-inspired. The gear and imagery already skirt surrealism/self-satire – already have an edge of fantasy/fetish that is totally absent from Allied uniforms.

    Let’s see – a maniacal, narcissistic projection of world dominance in response to national humiliation, over-the-top ubermale clothes and imagery – yep, it fits a certain homosexual pathology. But it was probably subconscious.

    I think Manuel Puig puts the same sentiment in his gay character’s mouth in Kiss of the Spider Woman.

  4. captain*arizona Avatar
    captain*arizona

    I thought shickelgrupper had the hots for his young niece.