Lies being taught;
Hitler was Psychic, deranged mental nut;
Now the truth;
Understanding
Hitler- Mein Kampf
CHAPTER
II (part d)
YEARS
OF STUDY AND SUFFERING IN VIENNA
This
probing into books and newspapers and studying the teachings of Social
Democracy reawakened my love for my own people. And thus what at first
seemed an impassable chasm became the occasion of a closer affection.
Having once understood the working of the colossal system for poisoning
the popular mind, only a fool could blame the victims of it. During the
years that followed I became more independent and, as I did so, I became
better able to understand the inner cause of the success achieved by
this Social Democratic gospel. I now realized the meaning and purpose
of those brutal orders which prohibited the reading of all books and newspapers
that were not 'red' and at the same time demanded that only the 'red'
meetings should be attended. In the clear light of brutal reality I was able to
see what must have been the inevitable consequences of
that intolerant teaching.
What
I saw of the red propaganda was that The PSYCHE of the broad masses is
accessible only to what is strong and uncompromising. Like a woman whose
inner sensibilities are not so much under the sway of abstract reasoning
but are always subject to the influence of a vague emotional longing for the
strength that completes her being, and who would rather bow to the strong
man than dominate the weakling--in like manner the masses of the
people prefer the ruler to the suppliant and are filled with a stronger
sense of mental security by a teaching that brooks no rival than by a
teaching which offers them a liberal choice. They have very little idea of
how to make such a choice and thus they are prone to feel that they have been
abandoned. They feel very little shame at being terrorized intellectually and
they are scarcely conscious of the fact that their freedom as human beings
is impudently abused; and thus they have not the slightest suspicion
of the intrinsic fallacy of the whole doctrine. They see only the ruthless
force and brutality of its determined utterances, to which they always
submit.”
IF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY SHOULD BE
OPPOSED BY A MORE TRUTHFUL TEACHING, THEN EVEN, THOUGH THE
STRUGGLE BE OF THE BITTEREST KIND, THIS TRUTHFUL TEACHING WILL
FINALLY PREVAIL PROVIDED IT BE ENFORCED WITH EQUAL RUTHLESSNESS.
I
recognized the infamy of that technique whereby the movement carried on a
campaign of mental terrorism against the bourgeoisie, who are neither morally
nor spiritually equipped to withstand such attacks. The tactics of Social Democracy
consisted in opening, at a given signal, a veritable drum-fire of lies and
calumnies against the man whom they believed to be the most redoubtable of
their adversaries; until the nerves of the latter gave way and they
sacrificed the man who was attacked, simply in the hope of being
allowed to live in peace. But the hope proved always to be a foolish one, for
they were never left in peace.
The
same tactics are repeated again and again, until fear of these mad dogs
exercises, through suggestion, a paralyzing effect on their
Victims. Through its own experience Social Democracy learned
the value of strength, and for that reason it attacks mostly those in whom
it scents stuff of the more stalwart kind, which is indeed a very rare
possession. On the other hand it praises every weakling among its adversaries,
more or less cautiously, according to the measure of his mental qualities
known or presumed. They have less fear of a man of genius who
lacks will-power than of a vigorous character with
mediocre intelligence and at the same time they highly commend those who
are devoid of intelligence and will-power.
The
Social Democrats know how to create the impression that they alone are the
protectors of peace. In this way, acting very circumspectly but never losing
sight of their ultimate goal, they conquer one position after another, at one
time by methods of quiet intimidation and at another time by sheer
daylight robbery, employing these latter tactics at those moments when public attention
is turned towards other matters from which it does not wish to be
diverted, or when the public considers an incident too trivial to create a
scandal about it and thus provoke the anger of a malignant opponent.
These
tactics are based on an accurate estimation of human frailties and must lead to
success, with almost mathematical certainty, unless the other side also learns
how to fight poison gas with poison gas. The weaker natures must be told that
here it is a case of to be or not to be.
I
also came to understand that physical intimidation has its significance for the
mass as well as for the individual. Here again the Socialists had
calculated accurately on the psychological effect. Intimidation in
workshops and in factories, in assembly halls and at mass demonstrations, will
always meet with success as long as it does not have to encounter the same
kind of terror in a stronger form.
Then
of course the Party will raise a horrified outcry, yelling blue murder and
appealing to the authority of the State, which they have just repudiated.
In doing this their aim generally is to add to the general confusion, so
that they may have a better opportunity of reaching their own
goal unobserved. Their idea is to find among the higher government officials
some bovine creature who, in the stupid hope that he may win the good
graces of these awe-inspiring opponents so that they may remember him in case
of future eventualities, will help them now to break all those who may oppose
this world pest.
The
impression which such successful tactics make on the minds of the broad masses,
whether they be adherents or opponents, can be estimated only by one who knows
the popular mind, not from books but from practical life. For the successes
which are thus obtained are taken by the adherents of Social Democracy as a
triumphant symbol of the righteousness of their own cause; on the other hand
the beaten opponent very often loses faith in the effectiveness of any further
resistance.
The
more I understood the methods of physical intimidation that were employed, the
more sympathy I had for the multitude that had succumbed to it.
I
am thankful now for the ordeal which I had to go through at that time; for it
was the means of bringing me to think kindly again of my own people, inasmuch
as the experience enabled me to distinguish between the false leaders and the
victims who have been led astray.
We
must look upon the latter simply as victims. I have just now tried to depict a
few traits which express the mentality of those on the lowest rung of the social
ladder; but my picture would be disproportionate if I do not add that amid the
social depths I still found light; for I experienced a rare spirit of
self-sacrifice and loyal comradeship among those men, who demanded little from
life and were content amid their modest surroundings.
This
was true especially of the older generation of workmen. And although these
qualities were disappearing more and more in the younger generation, owing to
the all-pervading influence of the big city, yet among the younger generation
also there were many who were sound at the core and who were able to
maintain themselves uncontaminated amid the sordid surroundings of their
everyday existence. If these men, who in many cases meant well and were
upright in themselves, gave the support to the political activities carried on
by the common enemies of our people, that was because those decent work
people did not and could not grasp the downright infamy of the doctrine taught
by the socialist agitators. Furthermore, it
was because no other section of the community bothered itself about the
lot of the working classes. Finally, the social conditions became such
that men who otherwise would have acted differently were forced to submit to
them, even though unwillingly at first. A day came when poverty gained the
upper hand and drove those workmen into the Social Democratic ranks."
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