Prior to WW2, the western world was very far-right by modern standards:>The US famously had segregation>Britain and France were colonial empires that enforced brutal racial laws and committed several genocides>Sweden had a eugenics program>Much of Europe such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, etc were fascist/far-right dictatorships. >Antisemitism was normalized and pogroms were commonplaceThe reason many of these beliefs are discredited nowadays is because the Nazis took them to their logical conclusion. If the Nazis never rose to power, then there's a chance these practices might have continued on as normal.
>>18287321Prior to WW2. The Tartars were given their own ethnostate (Tartar SSR). When they belong starving in Siberia.
>>18287321Social evolution would have taken place whether the Nazis had taken power or not.Their rise just discredited those things faster and more completely than if they had never risen
>>18287321>the logical conclusion of American KuKluxKlan meetings is Germany and Poland arguing over Danzig???????
>>18287332They weren’t discredited. A concerted effort continues today to “de-Nazify” the countries that defeated the Nazis.It is suppression, no one logically refuted the idea a nation should govern itself.
>>18287321Yes, it's all true. Now imagine how deranged the Nazis were, as they were quickly recognized as lunatics by most non-Germans.Anti-semitism as a time was more like a passive disdain, not full-on persecution. Colonial racism wasn't openly genocidal (though it at some points essentially devolved into that), but paternalistic, either "let's bring civilization to the natives" or "they are too wild to govern themselves, we are doing them a favor by colonizing them." Also this was only the view about Africans and Asians, while Nazis wanted to practice the worse form of colonialism against fellow Europeans.Nazism as an ideology was a pretty clean break from traditional Christian values, which most countries continued to espouse at least on paper. It marketed itself as worldview influenced by Darwinist science that does away with traditional ethics and promoting a survival of the fittest mindset. It is no wonder that a lot of the early resistance aginst the Nazis came from the Church, and that the Pope was one of the first international leader to openly denounce Nazism.
>>18287332>Social evolutionOh boy I'm not in the mood to start with this shit right now
>>18287401>the idea a nation should govern itselfbut Nazi Germany thought that Germany should govern Denmark, Norway, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Czechia, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia?
>>18287321They are discredited because of propaganda during the cold war
>>18287321>The reason many of these beliefs are discredited nowadays is becauseThe USSR became a global power
>>18287321His friends were swarthy because no white European wanted anything to do with his retardation.
>>18287323>ethnostate>SSRnigger what? how does a part of a mongrelstan constitute an ethnostate?
>>18287321colonialism was dying alreadyyou cannot cover the sun with one finger