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everybody i dont like will b die

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3 months ago#25154
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Garzon

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3 months ago#25158
what if hitler was a femjak
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everybody i dont like will b die

3 months ago#25160
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what if hitler was a femjak
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3 months ago#25162
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what if hitler was a femjak
Probably exists geg
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3 months ago#25170(edited 3 months ago)
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>If Adolf Hitler had been a “femjak” (assuming you mean a gender-swapped or feminized Wojak-type depiction), then on a superficial level the imagery and aesthetic of Nazi propaganda might have looked different — but the core ideology of Nazism (ultranationalism, antisemitism, totalitarianism, expansionism) would not inherently change just because the leader’s gender expression changed.
>Historically, authoritarian movements are shaped far more by ideology, economic conditions, political structures, and mass support than by the personal gender identity of a single figure. So:
>The policies (racial laws, militarization, repression) would likely still depend on ideology, not gender.
>Public perception might shift because early 20th-century Europe was strongly patriarchal, so a female or feminized leader could have faced different political resistance.
>The cult of personality might have been constructed differently in propaganda.
>But the destructive outcomes associated with Nazism weren’t caused by masculinity alone — they were driven by extremist ideology, state machinery, and social conditions in interwar Germany.
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Poor pepe
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