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Who gives a fuck? When you spray your house for ants and see them dead do you care? No you don't, and thats the same thought process you should have with the Jew.
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The man who you selected your name for found the whole "Jews must die" thing a waste of time...but still did it, because he wanted to prove he could do it, detested the idea of a less talented man getting the job, with the deciding factor being how much power and control he would get from the job.
It was an atrocity committed for the love of power and prestige so as to erase self hatred, not for a "we must purge this race for our own's good".
He was a horrifying, regrettable existence - you, on the other hand, are just a farce rehearsing what you heard on an alt-right website.
By all accounts, one of the most psychologically fascinating and personally horrifying Nazis - according to those close to him, he could switch from friendly to horrifically cold on a moment's notice, and always seemed to excel at whatever he put his mind to; violin? Virtuoso. Fencer? Master at it. Boxing? Expert boxer. Conducting genocide on an entire race, even when he disliked the idea? You see the results in the horrors of Buchenwald and Auschwitz.
This masterfully evil man however was far from the picturesque statue of the Aryan Ideal Hitler wanted; Heydrich despised himself. He set his standards so astronomically high, he could never meet them, and he despised all faults in himself, worrying constantly others chuckled if he came up even the slightest bit short. He feared having any Jewish blood, for that would result in all his effort being for nil.
At one point, he came back home from drinking, saw his drunk reflection, and shot the mirror twice in a sudden bout of rage.
A regrettable bundle of neuroses and self hate, bound in a sociopathic shell, always seeking more, but never satisfied.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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