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Shakespeare obviously inspired Hitler in his play Macbeth with the jew liver, why do people still read his books?

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  • 5 years ago

    hitler was not inspired by shakespeare.

    he was inspired by

    1. helena blavastsky,

    2. friedrich nietzsche,

    3. charles darwin,

    4. nordic mythology about an ancient superior race of aryans,

    5. and SATAN.

    yes, hitler was a satanist. his occult connections are well documented.

    dietrich eckhart (hitler's spiritual mentor in the thule society) even boasted on his deathbed about teaching hitler how to communicate with demons.

    the temple of zeus at pergamon was called the 'seat of satan' in the bible. in nuremberg, hitler recreated the altar from that temple, as a grandstand to use for his rallies. he knew exactly what he was doing, and what the symbolism meant: the holocaust was a burnt offering to zeus.

    shakespeare's plays had nothing to do with hitler.

  • 5 years ago

    It might have done you some good to read good literature like Shakespeare and Twain. Might have improved your I.Q a bit. Now go away.

  • 5 years ago

    What is a Jew liver? Does it filter Jewish blood? Is it anything like a Catholic liver?

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    5 years ago

    If you knew anything about Shakespeare (which we know you don't), and you wanted to make this stupid point, you'd have used The Merchant of Venice. Now go play in traffic.

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  • 5 years ago

    Dude I can achieve orgasms while fantasizing the French and Indian war

  • 5 years ago

    They must be bigits.

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