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THE FRIDAY SPECIAL - “Judeo-Christian” Was Always A Psyop with Andrew Isker

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The Hitler Archetype: Myths and Realities

This chapter examines the cultural narrative that positions Hitler as the quintessential embodiment of evil, contrasting it with the treatment of figures like Stalin. The discussion critiques the media's role in perpetuating this singular focus, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of historical complexities and moral ambiguity. By exploring the legacies of 20th-century leaders and the implications for modern societal values, the conversation seeks to redefine the understanding of morality in the context of history.

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