The Avatar of Wyrd by Mike Kay
The Kaiser plan was reportedly quite attractive to certain circles in Britain and France. It was so attractive that the forces that wanted to see the war continue were mobilized.
Living in America, the standard Hitler narrative is clear and simple. It is crafted via countless Hollywood productions, promoted endlessly by cardboard cutout politicians, taught tirelessly in schools now leading the world in the promotion of human and societal devastation.
The Hitler narrative is so ingrained in current public opinion, that it escapes accountability, or any objective examination. It is abundantly clear to anyone who bothers stray beyond the clearly defined no go zones of the Hitler narrative, that there is more to this image of a comic book villain than meets the eye. Such conditions naturally cause thinking people to raise questions. Perhaps the most significant of these questions is, who was Adolf Hitler?
The shadow of Adolf Hitler continues to loom large in the modern world. Indeed, the permanence of the current institutions of global governance, economics, and social convention require his continued relevance. The circus of derision as orchestrated by significant actors on this modern stage continues to pay a twisted homage to the man, as if through merely invoking his name, a kind of moral bonus is accrued.
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