>>521172790 (OP)
He's wrong because it's a half measure, and to this point
>>521173443 this is not some new idea. Way back in 2016 anons held one of two positions: either that Hitler is the best guy ever and the holocaust didn't happen, or that it's not important whether it happened or not and we should simply not care about it. Nick simply holds the second position, which in 2016 was indeed a reasonable one.
The thing is, Hitler kind of is the best guy ever, and the holocaust actually didn't happen.
It's strange that he can't see the writing on the wall nowadays and after he admitted that he was blind sighted by the meteoric rise in 'antisemitism'. Can't he see that holocaust revisionism, rehabilitation of Hitler, are the next obvious step? Not the next desirable step but the next step that will occur out of inertia.
I am surprised that he condemned the guy wearing SS uniform to a hallowed party. What is needed now is not simple irreverence, but normalization. It needs to be a common occurrence to see people identifying with Nazism. Because there's nothing wrong with it. And because he wasn't just another tyrant. And because the Germans did not genocide Jews.
Americans actually should care about Hitler and the holocaust, because it needs to be said and accepted: Hitler did not do anything but try to save his people from the same issues facing the west today, and the holocaust was a lie meant to hurt white people. This notion should not be pushed aside and forgotten by a collective decision to "move on". Why move on? There should be a long and arduous reaction to the last hundred years of lies, and there should be a rehabilitation of Hitler and a refutation of the holocaust. It's actually not irrelevant, and WW2 is not irrelevant, our entire system is built on it. If Nick says it doesn't occupy his mind I honestly don't believe him because he's not that stupid.