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Old 09-08-2023, 04:07 PM   #11772
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In someone's world where every child must read and appreciate Hitler's "Mein Kampf" if they are to read and appreciate Elie Wiesel's "Night," it only makes sense that the idea of considering context would be entirely foreign to them.
Mein Kampf is practically unreadable. I came across an opportunity to read it before and I was really curious to see how bad it actually was. It is so incoherent and written so poorly, you would think the person who wrote it was only semi-literate. Granted, I didn't read it from front to back, but the parts I did read were ramblings that went nowhere and didn't make sense. Aside from the repugnant content, it was so poorly written that I wouldn't even consider it literature.

Maybe if more Nazis actually did read, they would realize what an unintelligent raving lunatic Hitler was.
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