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SUPERNIGGER3000 ago

Saying hitler did nothing wrong is some dumb fucking bullshit, fucking slaughtering tons of people who have no fucking idea what their masters are up to isnt the right way to go about controlling the jewish problem.

If he had humanely neutered them the population would have been exterminated in a generation and hitler would have maintained power long enough to make that happen, instead he gave the jews their greatest power victimhood as a result of his dumbassery.

Seriously fuck hitler, he had the right idea but he didnt know shit about achieving it.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

fucking slaughtering tons of people

didn't happen

If he had humanely neutered them

look up the nuremberg laws

SUPERNIGGER3000 ago

didn't happen

Where did all the videos of piles of dead emaciated jews from from? Kubrick?

look up the nuremberg laws

Doesnt matter if it was illegal, it wouldnt have started a world war

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

Where did all the videos of piles of dead emaciated jews from from?

typhus and malnutrition, they were decently cared for at first but funding dried up as the war effort dragged on but it's not like they were slaughtered.

Doesnt matter if it was illegal

considering the level of medical advancement at the time I don't see how else they could have "humanely" prevented it. Besides hitler certainly did not start the war

SUPERNIGGER3000 ago

Prevented what? typhus? I was talking about neutering the jews to remove them instead of whatever the hell actually happened. That wouldnt have started a war.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

preventing them from breeding, do you think medicine was at a level where they could "humanely neuter" people? The war didn't start because he was killing jews you clearly have no idea what you're talking about

SUPERNIGGER3000 ago

Tubal litigation existed since the 1800s, a minor surgical procedure would have rendered the jewish population sterile

History of the Procedure

See the list below:

In 1823, Blundell first suggested tubal ligation for sterilization before the Medical Society of London.
In 1876, Porro performed a cesarean hysterectomy with the secondary intention of sterilization.
In 1880 in Toledo, OH, Lungren was first to ligate a woman's tubes.
In 1885, Thomas suggested tubal ligation as opposed to Porro's operation for sterilization.
In 1895, Dührssen used a double ligature and was the first to perform tubal ligation via colpotomy.
In 1897, Kehrer and Buettner divided the tubes between the sutures.
In 1898, Ruhl cut the tube 5 cm from the uterus and sutured the ends to a vaginal incision.
In 1898, Rose removed the tubes at the cornua.
In 1919, Madlener crushed and ligated the tubes with nonabsorbable suture.
In 1924, Irving published his method in which the proximal portion of the severed tube is buried in a small myometrial tunnel on the anterior uterine surface.
In 1930, colleagues posthumously published the Pomeroy technique in the New York State Journal of Medicine.
In 1936 in Switzerland, Bosch performed the first laparoscopic tubal occlusion as a method for sterilization.
In the 1940s, Hajime Uchida developed his technique, which can be performed as an interval or puerperal procedure. He subsequently reported on his personal experience with more than 20,000 tubal sterilizations over 28 years without a known failure. [1] 

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

meh, well it wouldn't have stopped international judea or (((great britian))) from starting the war anyway

Drop_Nukes_On_Israel ago

Where did all the videos of piles of dead emaciated jews from from? Kubrick?

Typhus outbreak along with allies bombing the German supply lines. It's war, buddy. If there's little food available, those go to the soldiers first.