5 days ago14 points(+0/-0/+14Score on mirror)1 child
Yeah it's from Man in the High Castle, which painted this alternate timeline as a dystopia for degenerates and agitators while hilariously also being a utopia for civilized polite society. I watched most of it purely to enjoy some of the scenery.
If you step back from your personal interpretation the it does not say what you want it to say. Narrative is like learning to read but the letters are indistinct.
5 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
They actually had to course correct hard after the second season. The plucky diverse "resistance" I was a bunch of shitty people, whereas the NatSocs were more reasonable and attempting to rule well and root out corruption. John Smith was balancing his family with his duty. In short it was making the "bad guys" look reasonable. So then of course the writing took a nose dive.
Agreed, although I think the "nose dive" (pun intended) was because the writers were, after Seasons 1 and 2, absolutely _shocked_ that the feedback on S1 and S2 was very positive towards the NatSocs. So in Season 3 they turned up the anti-NatSoc rhetoric to level 6 Gorillion, in hopes of changing minds.
5 days ago12 points(+0/-0/+12Score on mirror)2 children
I don't think Hitler would have destroyed the US, same with France, UK, everything else. He was a conservationist and a historian. He would have made peace with the US after purging all our kikes.
1. No, Germans didn't seek world domination, but peaceful coexistence. It was clear in 1933 that that won't be possible, as the jews have decided to bring war upon Germany, ***no matter what.*** They *had* to make sure the secret recipe to bring MASSIVE prosperity to a country - removing the jew from positions of power and influence - becomes denounced, ridiculed, hated and gets out of question. Given that war was inevitable, Germany decided to fight and try to win it.
2. It was jewish propaganda that made US Americans believe Germans wanted to conquer the world. Which is how they could motivate people to fight wars abroad. After Pearl Harbor they immediately ran towards Germany, which is as surprising as how Britain declared war ONLY against Germany, but not the Soviet Union even though both attacked Poland, and they had an alliance.
3. Even if Germany "won", it would be through achieving peace. There would be no way they'd plaster the US with swastikas and have a highly militaristic environment. They kept conquered France as it was - French. They didn't want to convert them either. They didn't even hate the French - they settled with the idea that they were controlled by jews to do evil things against Germany and even themselves. If anything, a Germany that lasted that way would have converted the US ideologically over time, increase the noticing, and eventually make them solve their jewish problem themselves. They couldn't have stopped the process.
4. Assuming Germany would have conquered the US (despite all reason), they would have kept the US culture, but liberate them from the jewish occupation. Things like the "Civil Rights Movement" would have never occurred, segregation would be still a thing, if not outright deportation of niggers. The ratio of Whites in the US would remain at least 90%, and nowhere on the planet any White country would suffer 3rd world mass importation. It is possible that there would be Germans who'd migrate to the US... which has happened century before that too btw.
Unfortunately it would look nothing like this. Hitler would have installed a puppet sympathetic to the Reich and that's pretty much it, like he did with France.
Nice trick, won't work on somebody with a brain though.