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[From "The Inferior Spirit Of Barbarian Nations/THE FUHRER FOR THE 21ST CENTURY"]

The German is as much of a stranger to the Barbarian, as the Barbarian is strange to the German

The Barbarian is terrified of the notions of German Ambitions only in part out of jealousy, but perhaps more aggressively out of fear

Barbarian Nations, however, inwardly know we are right, they are at least that intelligent, for even the French in a spiteful manner know we are superior to them, and they also know that better element among the French are the result of Teutonic Blood
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Not only does the Barbarian fear the German, but the Barbarian also fears the self-assuredness of the German and to the level of extremism we are willing to carry out our will, and even self-sacrifice and devotion to the sake of our Volkish and National interests
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The Barbarian also knows inwardly[…]that even if a better member of the Barbarian Species might have better instincts, better motivations and better morals, they still know all too well that these traits are not commonplace among the large gamut and classes of their people and culture
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Why it is ever the greatest task that we cannot have useless “Weeds” among our Racial Volk
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Americans are not a Race, but are a hodge-podge of racial junk that Healthy Nations did not want to tolerate, and only benefited by superficial migrations of better European people who later came over
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We were never meant to be a Democracy, and any German who espouses the idea of Pro-Democratic views for our Nation deserves to be carried away and placed in a Concentration Camp where they rightfully belong
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Under the Reich, there is no Rule of Law. There is no Civil Law
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The Reich Leader, or even the Head of any State should have an Absolute Ruler, even if he be an Absolute Monarch (Emperor) or Equivalent[…]The leader must be the law

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