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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 27, 2026

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Why is it so surprising? Yes, Hitler hated Jews, but this isn't the only thing he's infamous for, and it's wrong to reduce the lessons of WWII to "anti-Semitism is bad". If you are able to decouple, you can easily compare Nazi Germany to Israel: a country that punches well above its weight vows to never again be humiliated, puts the well-being of its nation above all others to the point that makes everyone else accuse them of committing atrocities.

Yes, Hitler hated Jews, but this isn't the only thing he's infamous for,

Notably, everyone seems to hate "Nazis", but what exactly is the defining characteristics of such seems to vary quite a bit: Putin calls anyone opposed to Russian dominion of Eastern Europe a Nazi (or sometimes anti-communist positions), which I suppose are some of the actions Hitler is famous for. I've occasionally seen other parts of Europe drop the reference to any sort of German leadership of the bloc. Israel-stans point to the Holocaust as the defining action for obvious reasons, which part of America seems to align with, while the rest of America sees "Aryan supremacy" as the most salient. I'm sure there is some mass-transit-stan somewhere who sees the Autobahn and its ilk and the idea of a "People's car" as central.

They are such a widely-defined enemy that it's almost important to clarify why the Nazis were evil in contexts like this because it can explain otherwise-nonsensical positions.