Poll: 21% of Gen Z Says Hitler Had “Some Good Ideas”

Who are the 79% of retards who are oblivious to the obvious?

The Post Millennial:

If people across the American political spectrum can agree on one thing, it’s that Adolf Hitler and Nazism were not just bad but the personification of consummate evil. After all, Americans, along with their Second World War allies, fought Hitler and Nazism all the way into Germany. The Holocaust, the deliberate extermination of six million Jews by Hitler and his Nazis, is accepted historical fact in US institutions of learning.

Yet, an increasing number of Americans in the Gen Z age bracket as well as a small percentage of black and Hispanic Americans have begun to believe that Hitler wasn’t that bad and had some “good ideas.” A DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners poll discovered that 11 percent of Americans in general, 21 percent of Gen Z and black voters and 19 percent of Hispanic voters agreed that Hitler had some good ideas.

The survey asked 1,000 likely voters how they viewed Hitler: did he have some “good ideas” or was he “evil and had no redeeming features.” Although 77 percent said he was evil, 12 percent were unsure and 11 found some admirable policies.

But as is typical with the breakdown of accepted historical facts into debatable assumptions, younger voters were much more apt to cite Hiter’s good points as 21 percent of those under the age of 29 said Hitler had good ideas, while 16 percent of those aged 30 to 49 thought so and only seven percent of those between the ages of 50 and 64 could agree. It went down to five percent for those over 65.

If you’re wondering, 14 percent of former President Donald Trump supporters found some good in Hitler and nine percent of Vice President Kamala Harris’ supporters also did. In a political slugfest, equating an opponent to Hitler is a sign of desperation because Hitler is still perceived as being beyond evil. A Democratic strategist outrageously recently compared Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to Hiter, as she falsely accused Trump of supporting and promoting eugenics.

Here’s the fact: the more people learn about Hitler, the more they learn about the Jews, the bigger this 21% is going to be.

No one was ever going to convince Fatmerican boomer scum of anything, no matter what. But we are a long ways off from the golden age of Holohoaxery. You cannot make young people care about this gibberish, at least not to massively invest in it like the boomers did.

This is the dawn of a new age, and it is the beginning of the return of Hitler.