Posted on October 24th 2017
Table Talk Can't Be Trusted
By Alex Linder
Its provenance is too iffy; the text traces back through too many hands, too many languages, too many unclear motives. There is no shortage of people who want to put their words in Hitler's mouth, so probably best to ignore this work. Its best use, looking back, is revealing how dishonest certain well known historians actually are, particularly Hugh Trevor-Roper. What we see in this particular instance is an example of a greater and great truth: once something is beyond the pale, Nazi or in some other way pro-White, accuracy ceases to matter. Or, the only accuracy that matters is that you denigrate the person in question. Whatever tends toward the bad is acceptable. Conformance to stereotype outweighs factual accuracy. You can see that in daily reporting about, say, the alt-right. To the judeo-leftist, they're all just hate group spinach and to hell with them. No one ever got in trouble for saying something bad about Hitler, after all. Every possible charge that could be dreamed up has been put in print. Since other right-wingers or Whitists are lesser variations of Hitler, they're open to scurrilous charges as well. Facts don't matter. Destroying anything White and preserving anything jewish matters. That's the unspoken rule that explains what we actually encounter in the real world where the left media write about Whites: excessive inaccuracy to outright fabrication, normally both in the same article.
[ The above is from a blog posting. ]