Kraut and Tea / Joseph Lancaster / @GiveMeThouMemes - Schizo pseudo-intellectual with impulsive buyer's remorse, electrified nipple clamps & split penis.

soy_king

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That leaves out the whole gay ops saga and how he conspired to ruin the "alt right" by feeding them fake information and compiling their dox to get them banned and harassed.
No, that's fully covered by me comparing him to Drachenlord. Teutonic rage is a terrible thing when it's wielded by someone competent, and hilarious when it's wielded by a sped.
 

surprisemfka

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and accuses him of making certain edgy videos:
https://tw.tinf.io/notreallykraut/status/1319984122232786944 https://archive.vn/EPCHd
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For someone who prides himself on archiving all e-celeb activity you would think he'd include some sort of proof. This is such a breadtube-tier tweet.
 

soy_king

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Kraut has had two conversations with Destiny, a political Twitch streamer. These add up to three hours.


Listening to the Kraut-Destiny discussion was pretty fascinating, and actually gave me some respect for how (relatively) objective Destiny can be. Who's the moron talking to Destiny after Kraut leaves in the second video, because wow, saying the Republicans have no popular support or that Iran is a democratic nation is peak BreadTuber retardation.
 

Samson Pumpkin Jr.

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Kraut is a German liberal, and that's all you need to know about his ideology. You shouldn't take their (German liberals) opinions seriously because it has so many assumptions about the world. They may as well be part of a religion. Kraut, and that three arrows nigga, genuinely believe the world was akin to hell and then the enlightenment happened and everything just got exponentially better.

The reason no German ever acknowledges die guten alten kaiserzeiten is because it conflicts with their worldview. Living standards in the German Empire were pretty good, and it smashes their assumption that autocratic regimes are only doom and gloom. The "illiberal democracy" video he made tried to explain why his inherent assumptions about government were correct, and it turned out to be a logically inept clusterfuck. And the reason why is because his assumptions about the world are basically founded on faith. Sargon does a better job at explaining why liberal democracy is good because he has thought about it, kraut hasn't.
 

Based Papa John

Gabriel is blowing his trumpet. Can't you hear it?
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Kraut with his shitlib takes once more:
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However, what's funny here is that he came into a little feud with 'The Distributist:
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and accuses him of making certain edgy videos:
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The thing of course is, 'The Distributist' never made one and the alt right expert is wrong:
The Distributist is quite a piece of work in and of himself. He tries to pick fights w/ various groups - the Alt-Right, Fedora-Tipping Atheists, Curt Doolittle, etc. - so he's probably lapping this up.

That being said, he and another YouTuber made this (to me) rather funny video on Kraut back when he was splitting hairs on race.

 

The Demon Pimp of Razgriz

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The reason no German ever acknowledges die guten alten kaiserzeiten is because it conflicts with their worldview. Living standards in the German Empire were pretty good, and it smashes their assumption that autocratic regimes are only doom and gloom.
Funny you should bring that up. Kraut himself has always been about building up German identity and Germany moving on from its Nazi past. You'd think he and other Germans would embrace the Kaiserreich as what it was, the height of German civilization and Germany's height as a Great Power that could have easily risen to superpower status.
 

Samson Pumpkin Jr.

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Funny you should bring that up. Kraut himself has always been about building up German identity and Germany moving on from its Nazi past. You'd think he and other Germans would embrace the Kaiserreich as what it was, the height of German civilization and Germany's height as a Great Power that could have easily risen to superpower status.
The media never mentions the empire because it's not convenient and it's not as clear cut as the nazis. WW1 is generally overshadowed by WW2 too. In Russia, Poland and Turkey there's a big revival in interest in WW1, but Germans have no interest in WW1 for multiple reasons. There are streets in Germany named Conrad-v-Hotzendorf strasse, or von-moltke strasse, and if Germans had any idea of who those guys were they'd probably rename the streets right away, but they don't because there's no interest at all in the Kaiserreich.
 

soy_king

Rule of Daxquisition Number 817: Always be seethin
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Kraut is a German liberal, and that's all you need to know about his ideology. You shouldn't take their (German liberals) opinions seriously because it has so many assumptions about the world. They may as well be part of a religion. Kraut, and that three arrows nigga, genuinely believe the world was akin to hell and then the enlightenment happened and everything just got exponentially better.

The reason no German ever acknowledges die guten alten kaiserzeiten is because it conflicts with their worldview. Living standards in the German Empire were pretty good, and it smashes their assumption that autocratic regimes are only doom and gloom. The "illiberal democracy" video he made tried to explain why his inherent assumptions about government were correct, and it turned out to be a logically inept clusterfuck. And the reason why is because his assumptions about the world are basically founded on faith. Sargon does a better job at explaining why liberal democracy is good because he has thought about it, kraut hasn't.
I think he describes himself as an old-fashioned SPD man along the lines of Helmut Schmidt, which I'm guessing is a form of democratic socialist nationalism that generally supported European integration without being overly cucked by idpol and German guilt (I may be wrong though).
 

The Demon Pimp of Razgriz

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The media never mentions the empire because it's not convenient and it's not as clear cut as the nazis. WW1 is generally overshadowed by WW2 too. In Russia, Poland and Turkey there's a big revival in interest in WW1, but Germans have no interest in WW1 for multiple reasons. There are streets in Germany named Conrad-v-Hotzendorf strasse, or von-moltke strasse, and if Germans had any idea of who those guys were they'd probably rename the streets right away, but they don't because there's no interest at all in the Kaiserreich.
The German Empire was best Germany and the world would have been better off if the Germans won WWI, and I would gladly fight a soft liberal like Kraut on that.
 

Trig.Point

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Funny you should bring that up. Kraut himself has always been about building up German identity and Germany moving on from its Nazi past. You'd think he and other Germans would embrace the Kaiserreich as what it was, the height of German civilization and Germany's height as a Great Power that could have easily risen to superpower status.

Every year the Germans give up to 100 million Euros in aid to Namibia. Their only (unwritten) condition is that the Namibian government don't aggressively push the case for the widespread historical recognition of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, which the Germans carried out in 1904. The main reason being that they don't want the idea spreading that Germany had a demonstrated capacity to commit genocide prior to Hitler coming to power.

It's the same thing in their media , they made a TV series a few years back that implied the Poles were more Anti Semitic than the average German. Another recent TV adaptation of Das Boot, implied that the US were secretly funding the NAZI's. The Poor Germans were just let astray.

A major lesson that a lot of countries finally learned after World War II, was that a country could not be stable if it had a large ethnic German population within it's borders (Though the French tolerated Germans in Alsace to an extent).
 
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Hamsteroid

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The main reason being that they don't want the idea spreading that Germany had a demonstrated capacity to commit genocide prior to Hitler coming to power.
There was no German history before Hitler and there was only one Genocide (that matters)! Just shut up and take the money.

they made a TV series a few years back that implied the Poles were more Anti Semitic than the average German
Germans are gud bois now, plz no bully.

Another recent TV adaptation of Das Boot, implied that the US were secretly funding the NAZI's. The Poor Germans were just let astray
Germans were gud bois back then too!

A major lesson that a lot of countries finally learned after World War II, was that a country could not be stable if it had a large ethnic German population within it's borders (Though the French tolerated Germans in Alsace to an extent).
That's exactly why Germans were expelled out of 109 (or more) countries.


Shitposting aside, modern Germans are indoctrinated in the German Kollektivschuld beginning at an early age. No wonder they try to shift some of the blame / try to not add to it / virtuesignal that they're better now.

That said, history is written by the victors and there was probably more direct or indirect support for the Nazis or their ideology in America than they like to admit (e.g. the Silver Shirts or Charles Lindbergh and the America First Committee). Bradley W. Hart, an associate professor at Fresno State, has written a book (Time article) about it which seems to be decent on first glance.

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soy_king

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The German Empire was best Germany and the world would have been better off if the Germans won WWI, and I would gladly fight a soft liberal like Kraut on that.
Imagine if the German Empire actually got to develop its African colonies.

Totally support that, especially since it was the nation most sympathetic to Jews after the UK.
 
Every year the Germans give up to 100 million Euros in aid to Namibia. Their only (unwritten) condition is that the Namibian government don't aggressively push the case for the widespread historical recognition of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, which the Germans carried out in 1904. The main reason being that they don't want the idea spreading that Germany had a demonstrated capacity to commit genocide prior to Hitler coming to power.

It's the same thing in their media , they made a TV series a few years back that implied the Poles were more Anti Semitic than the average German. Another recent TV adaptation of Das Boot, implied that the US were secretly funding the NAZI's. The Poor Germans were just let astray.

A major lesson that a lot of countries finally learned after World War II, was that a country could not be stable if it had a large ethnic German population within it's borders (Though the French tolerated Germans in Alsace to an extent).

If anything Germanic diaspora was much wider spread over Europe especially in the east before WW2. The grand irony being that had the Germans not gotten involved in a WW2 in an alternate Hitler never did it or came to power sort of way the German diaspora communities would have grown stronger over time. It was the 2nd World War and the attempt of Lebensraum that destroyed these ethnic enclaves and communities as the Bolsheviks swept in from the East and with local partisans butchered Germans that couldn't retreat as a war refugees.

Kraut seems like one of those kind of idiots who thinks E;R is actually a Nazi. The fact that he thinks Tim Pool and ShoeonTheHead (who is so cringe-leftist these days, it hurts) are Alt-Right are all anyone needs to know to not take his opinions seriously.

The only intelligent thing about Kraut unfortunately was his faked accent. He's always been a bit of a sped, but then again the Skeptics TM was never really about actual credentials, more so if you made videos punching down at SJW's it was pretty much a guaranteed entry in. He lost all credibility with his fighting the alt-right because he was arguing for things that he really didn't understand and was too enamored with himself to actually stop and take other peoples advice.

Imagine if the German Empire actually got to develop its African colonies.

Totally support that, especially since it was the nation most sympathetic to Jews after the UK.

Germany had great standing in the world stage prior to the Great War, it is an interesting what if, if Germany had decided not to support Austria-Hungary what might have happened. Geo-politically Africa was mostly a settled question, however Turkey was an ailing Empire at that time period. If anything what would the world have looked like had the Great War not happened who knows. I think colonialism would have come to an end, but it probably would have been set back by at least forty years and there might have been a better transition into nation states. There would have been more white settlement in Africa to be sure.
 

areanvs

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Kraut is a German liberal, and that's all you need to know about his ideology. You shouldn't take their (German liberals) opinions seriously because it has so many assumptions about the world. They may as well be part of a religion. Kraut, and that three arrows nigga, genuinely believe the world was akin to hell and then the enlightenment happened and everything just got exponentially better.

The reason no German ever acknowledges die guten alten kaiserzeiten is because it conflicts with their worldview. Living standards in the German Empire were pretty good, and it smashes their assumption that autocratic regimes are only doom and gloom. The "illiberal democracy" video he made tried to explain why his inherent assumptions about government were correct, and it turned out to be a logically inept clusterfuck. And the reason why is because his assumptions about the world are basically founded on faith. Sargon does a better job at explaining why liberal democracy is good because he has thought about it, kraut hasn't.

In historiography, we refer to this as the "Whig Interpretation" and it's a real problem that clouds the views of liberals of all stripes. Kraut's videos on the rise of fascism in Italy and militarism in Japan are particularly egregious with respect to it.
 

Trig.Point

I wouldn't start from here.
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In historiography, we refer to this as the "Whig Interpretation" and it's a real problem that clouds the views of liberals of all stripes. Kraut's videos on the rise of fascism in Italy and militarism in Japan are particularly egregious with respect to it.
The Distributist made a response to his video on Imperial Japan. Kraut being a bit of a bitch, never responded to it directly, however occasionally he will declare that the Distributist is an Alt Right racist on Twitter. Totally unrelated of course.

 

plattschwanz

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Imagine if the German Empire actually got to develop its African colonies.

Totally support that, especially since it was the nation most sympathetic to Jews after the UK.
Fuck that, France perfectly demonstrated what happens when you stick around in Africa for too long.
 

soy_king

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Fuck that, France perfectly demonstrated what happens when you stick around in Africa for too long.
Nah, Germans would've actually settled and economically developed the continent. They're an entirely different breed than the French, because for one thing, strikes aren't the national sport in Germany
 

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