Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 22, 2014
Jews are once again up in arms, crying like slapped infants. This time it’s over a comic strip depicting Adolf Hitler as a hipster.
“Hipster Hitler” is a webcomic, which has recently released a book compilation. It features Hitler in a number of “humorous” situations, wherein he acts in a hipster fashion. It mixes in many lies about the Reich, and plays up the angle that Hitler was something of a nerd. It is basically designed to make fun of hipsters, who the authors apparently view as overly uptight and dogmatic in their beliefs, a characteristic attributed to Hitler by the Jews.
I myself find the strip extremely offensive, given that it mocks the Great Leader (it’s the same issue I took with the Multicultural Hitler cartoon, though at least that one had good intentions). However, the flip side of that – and the part that no doubt gets to the Jews – is that it depicts Hitler in a light other than that of a homicidal maniac hellbent on murdering millions of people for no reason.
The widely available book shows the former German Chancellor wearing black-rimmed glasses, eating cashew nuts, playing Pac-Man and riding a bike with a basket on the handlebars.
A group of Jewish activists has pledged to shred all the copies of the comic strip, which it says is ‘anti-Semitic’ and ‘sick’.
Shania Angel, a member of London Stands with Israel – and whose grandmother died in the Holocaust – has said the group plans to boycott stores which sell the book.
Miss Angel, 23, told the Ham & High newspaper: ‘The book is a disgrace and should be banned.
‘T-shirts are now being sold of Hipster Hitler – it’s turning Hitler into a cute and trendy character.
‘It’s offensive to people like me who have had family members killed in the Holocaust.’
She added: ‘Anti-Semitism has skyrocketed recently and we shouldn’t be selling books like this.
‘We should boycott shops that sell it, we should protest outside their stores and do everything we can to make sure these aren’t being sold.’
Ilana Katz, a fellow member of the group, said: ‘If we can’t get shops to stop selling copies we’ll buy and shred them all.
‘Since when was it okay to promote Hitler as a cool person?’
But the New York-based authors James Carr and Archana Kumar say the book is a ‘parody’ and is not intended to offend anyone.
This shows just how pathological the Jewish obsession with Adolf Hitler is. They hate no one more. And if a medium is simply lightly mocking the man, rather than condemning him as the most evil being who ever lived, it must be shut down.