Comment by dotancohen
1 month ago
It should be noted that Mein Kampf's first three chapters are pretty much a call for the common citizen to start becoming more interested - if not involved - in his local politics. I am of the opinion that this is the reason that the book was banned. The antisemitism in the book is far more restrained than I was expecting. But the call to hold politicians accountable to the people - that was a surprise.
This is an insane take on a book that literally advocates for genocide, and pushes race theory as a cause for Germany's downfall after ww1, and justification for the subsequent murder of millions.