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For most of my adult life, I believed Hitler was the worst man ever to exist. Other than Satan himself, Hitler was like the benchmark of evil. Whenever you wanted to illustrate how evil some competing worldview was, you could invoke Hitler and find some way to attach him to the worldview.
I'll never forget the first time I encountered an intellectual endorsement of Hitler.
It was 2015, in the context of a debate about Donald Trump. I reminded one of my professors that Hitler wanted to take over the world and exterminate anyone who wasn't born with blue eyes and blond hair.
I expected immediate agreement and capitulation, but he just kind of looked up at the sky and said nothing.
Finally he looked at me and replied, "Did Hitler really want that?"
I remember thinking he must have been joking, so I just repeated my first statement with different wording.
I'll never forget what he did next. He sighed and said to himself, "That's public education for you."
Why was this professor treating me like an idiot for saying something so "obvious" about Hitler? Was he a Nazi, or what? How could anyone deny that Hitler was the epitome of evil? How could anyone deny that Hitler wanted to kill everyone and leave only a Master Race?
That was about a decade ago.
Fast fowarding, it was only after meticulous study that I was forced ultimately to regard Adolf Hitler not only as not evil but also one of the greatest and most noble men in Western history.
I kept my views private. But in informal contexts, I found that many of my peers had positive views of Hitler and likewise kept it private. It was just something reserved for candid discussions, never something to be publicly promoted.
If we were to pick a date where everyone goes "mask off" and publicly states their real views on Hitler, you would be stunned to find that many (perhaps most) of the people you work with and look up to all have a private admiration of Hitler. You would be shocked to learn that even many of the influencers and politicians who make the occasional obligatory statement condemning Hitler are actually ardent fans. I can tell you this with 100% certainty.
People who have a mature perspective about Hitler and admire him don't wish to be rude or anti-social. But it's just a fact that Hitler was not the evil monster that legacy media and its followers have made him out to be.
Those who still believe the old lies about Hitler get carried away with hatred toward a man they hardly know anything about. I don't blame them. I used to do the same thing.
It is a difficult task to recognize that so much of what we think we know about the man is based on outright lies and mischaracterizations. It is difficult, in part, because there's a serious sense in which the very foundation of liberal democracy depends on the maintenance of these lies.