So i was in this heated debate with a skinhead neo nazi at a concert in Borås, Sweden. We were discussing the nazi ideology and i tried to explain to him what it was about. The guy had no clue at all and finally i got frustrated and asked:
-Have you even read Mein Kampf?
-I dont read your fucking communist literature.
True story.
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Anonymous2007-03-22 14:00 ID:OXaHycEi
Mein Kampf isn't as important as you might think. Important for understanding the rise of National Socialism, yes. But Hitler wrote it early in his career and later changed his stance on many issues (something he didn't deny).
The interesting thing with Hitler's bestseller is that since the end of the war few people read it. The few remaining Nazis don't read it because they either already agree with the sentiments or consider them too dated and non-Nazis don't read it because it's very difficult to open-mindedly read something by someone so universally hated.