Hitler's rebirth is essentially the rise of the political Nazis today

Amber 2022-01-07 15:53:30

At first glance, I thought it was a funny movie. Hitler traveled to modern times. But in fact the film directly refers to some problems in Germany and even the world today. At the end of the film, Hitler told the people who found him that you can't get rid of me, because I am a part of you and I am in your hearts. This is actually the center of the film.
At the beginning of the film, Hitler complained to a behaviorist that no one pays tribute to him now, and everyone communicates with him only by shaking hands, and no one uses that specific gesture anymore. But at the end of the film, Hitler was driving forward in the car, and from time to time someone smiled and nodded to him by the side of the street, and some even paid tribute to him. Later, real demonstrations and even violent footage passed by him, as if he were passing by at the scene. In the video, many young and middle-aged people used Nazi salute gestures. Isn't this alluding to the rise of Nazi ideology in the real world?
What has been mentioned many times in the film is the rejection of foreigners by Germans, which is also a problem faced by many large immigrant countries. With the influx of immigrants and refugees, the existing social order has been broken to a certain extent, and the social structure has also been reorganized. The original vested interests and the natives who panic that their own interests will be lowered naturally worry about, even discriminate, and hate the foreign population. This issue is imminent in Germany and EU countries, because the influx of refugees has been incessantly since the year before last. Most countries have introduced policies for refugees, or rejected or accepted them conditionally, regardless of whether the refugees entered or not, the nationals It is inevitable that there will be psychological pressure, and the panic and anger that vent from the behavior have a trend of undercurrents. In the long run, conflicts between the two sides will become greater and greater, and security issues will become more and more serious.
In today's society, environmental pollution, refugee flows, immigration issues, education issues, financial issues, etc., are not only plagued by Germany, but also plagued many countries in Europe and the world. Different parties or individuals in each country have their own thinking about how to deal with it, and many of them have taken the path of extreme right and extreme left. In the final analysis, everything they do is to protect their current and future possibilities. There will be benefits. As for whether they will cause major losses to others or even other nations in order to safeguard their vested interests, they do not care, or at most hypocritically care.
What we are more familiar with is the rise of the right wing in Japan. In fact, it now appears that the rebirth of the right wing is not limited to Japan. We must be vigilant about this and stop following the old path of the last century.

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  • Adolf Hitler: Those parliamentarians all put the whole money in their own pockets. I wonder that millions of people like you here don't stand up with torches und pitchforks in front of those parlamatarian barrel joints: 'What are you doing with our money?'

    [voice over]

    Adolf Hitler: But the German himself is not a revolutioner.

    [to a man]

    Adolf Hitler: Would you follow me too?

    Random Man: It's a bad time now. I have to work.

  • Fabian Sawatzki: How did Hitler came up with his moustage?

    Adolf Hitler: In the war I had to trim so it can fit into the gasmask.