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'''National Socialism''', known more commonly as '''Nazism''', was a homosexual movement based on early 20th century [[fascism]]. Its primary figurehead was the drug addict Adolf Hitler, who is regarded by historians as "the most flamboyant homosexual Germany has ever known."
'''National Socialism''', more commonly known as '''Nazism''', was a homosexual movement based on early 20th century [[fascism]]. Its primary figurehead was the drug addict, Adolf Hitler, who is regarded by historians as "the most flamboyant homosexual Germany has ever known."


The term was coined to co-opt the German socialist and communist movements.  
The term was coined to co-opt the German socialist and communist movements.  

Revision as of 05:28, 14 January 2024

National Socialism, more commonly known as Nazism, was a homosexual movement based on early 20th century fascism. Its primary figurehead was the drug addict, Adolf Hitler, who is regarded by historians as "the most flamboyant homosexual Germany has ever known."

The term was coined to co-opt the German socialist and communist movements.

As Stalin wisely said: National Socialism is neither nationalist nor socialist. It is gay.

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