Italy: Free Copies of Mein Kampf Bundled with Popular Newspaper

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 12, 2016

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I wish we got Mein Kampf instead of this nonsense with our breakfast cereal…

When I was a kid, we were always excited to get free toys in cereal boxes. Though to be honest, pretty much all the stuff we got from there was complete crap (except that awesome Chex Quest video game!).

Some genius Italians have reclaimed that concept, but with a twist; instead of giving crap toys with cereal, they’re giving away Mein Kampf with the newspaper.

B A S E D

The Guardian:

An Italian newspaper owned by Silvio Berlusconi has been criticized for distributing free copies of an annotated version of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf with a paid supplement in its Saturday edition.

Il Giornale started selling an eight-volume history of the Third Reich, with the annotated copy of Mein Kampf free for readers who bought the first volume.

The Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, said on Twitter that Il Giornale’s decision to give away the copies of the Nazi leader’s political treatise was squalid, as he expressed solidarity with Italy’s Jewish community:

This is what cucking looks like in Italian

I can’t explain why, but hearing about this makes me feel light and refreshed.

2016. What a time to be alive!

But wait… There’s more!

mein kampf surges

Once the Glorious Leader wins, all news stands will look like this

Orange County Register:

Few would have imagined that Adolf Hitler’s autobiography “Mein Kampf” would again become a bestseller in the 21st century. But that’s exactly what happened earlier this year with the expiration of a German state copyright that had been used to prohibit reprinting of the book.

“Mein Kampf” has been available in German bookstores since January – but only in an annotated version that is supposed to point out inconsistencies and lies in Hitler’s arguments. There are more than 3,000 additional comments in that version.

According to German law, publishing the book without annotations would be considered seditious. But that is what right-wing publishing company Schelm is now planning to do. Prosecutors are investigating the plans and could file charges even before the book gets published.

This book is too dangerous for the general public,” library historian Florian Sepp told The Washington Post last year, reflecting a sentiment among several German experts on that research field.

These kikes can’t deal with the truth being out there. They have to bury the pure truth that is Mein Kampf under an avalanche of lies and obfuscation. The new Mein Kampf is literally mostly Jewish whining with bits of Hitler’s text here and there.

This whole thing shows two things. First, Hitler and Nazism are wildly popular whenever given a chance. And second, the Jew fear it more than anything.

jews fear the nazi

We don’t want to scare the Jews too bad, guys. Let’s stay respectable

Those who say we have to avoid talking about Hitler, Nazism and Mein Kampf in order to push our message are clearly delusional. By observing our enemy’s behavior, it’s clear which of our weapons they fear the most. Make moderate nationalist conferences talking about IQ and Islam? Jews will attend and talk there. Talk about Hitler? It’s annuda shoah!