ElDorado: Everything The Nazi’s Hated

Hitler was a white supremacist who believed in Aryan rule, valuing blue eyes, white skin and blonde hair. He wasn’t just antisemitic, but anti-trans and homophobic. He also loathed Gypsy’s, the disabled and mentally handicapped. ElDorado: Everything The Nazi’s Hated, is a Netflix documentary exploring how he led the largest persecution of the LGBTQ+ community. Including his right hand man Ernst Röhm, a homosexual misogynist brazen enough to frequent ElDorado, a Berlin nightclub for gay, lesbian, and transgendered people. I don’t want to ruin anything, because the story is fascinating. A must see documentary liming the overlooked and erased stories of the LGBTQ+ individuals during the Third Reich in Germany.
Yes Jewish people were his number one target by leaps and bounds, but Hitler was a hateful inbred, no one to be admired. For Kanye West to genuinely believe he would befriend him is laughable. You’re black, the opposite of his Aryan ideal. Not only that, but you think too highly of yourself for a n*gg* in his racist eyes. You’d be the first and favorite example of putting someone in their place. The quickness in which he would strip you of everything, everything you have with glee. Completely apathetic about your diatribes against Jewish people, because you, a black person, believed yourself important. In Hitler’s world you wouldn’t exist. That’s why you’re such a fucking joke, believing these people wouldn’t kill you if given the chance. History proves that’s the motive, how many times have they stripped us of black wealth? Kanye who doesn’t read wouldn’t know, he’s ignorant, doesn’t value education. An education our ancestors fought and died for us to have, to free us in foreign land. And yet, you run that mouth, spewing nonsense and delusions.
Side note: somebody go check if John Galliano is okay, he thought Hitler was down with him.

Never stop learning. Know what the fuck you’re talking about before bumping your gums. Being a critical thinker means seeing things from different viewpoints, walking in someone else’s shoes, researching, thinking things through with a fine tooth comb, asking questions (who, what, when, where, why, name the source, what is their objective etc…). Knowledge is power, be humble to accept you don’t know everything, you can always learn. I devour documentaries and books, I care about the multitude of stories that shape humanity. Only then can one see the world as it truly is and change it for the better. That being said have you watched? How deep do you dig before formulating an opinion? Via: Netflix