Norman Ohler
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
I'm pretty sure that this is true.
also vegetarianism was a right wing thing in Germany.
It was an elitist thing.
If you were a vegetarian, you had a higher frequency, which kind of gave you, uh, superiority over, let's say these workers who need like to eat the sausage so he can, you know, do the work like Wagner, the composer, he was a vegetarian.
Hitler was impressed by Wagner.
Um, so vegetarianism, I think that's all true.
I think Hitler was like that.
And, um,
And it's hard to be like that, actually.
And I think that gave him an attraction.
Inside the movement, which were all like drunk, you know, drunkards and GΓΆring using morphine all the time because of his pain, he got used to morphine.
So they were, it was not, the movement wasn't like this, but he was like this.
So he was, he symbolized, but he symbolized that whole approach of cleanliness, purity.
So then how does methamphetamine come into the picture?
It's totally absurd.
That's why I thought it was fun researching this because it doesn't make sense.
And they used a simple trick by defining what is a drug, an illegal drug, and what is not.
Because drugs don't have it written on them, this is an illegal, dangerous drug.
You know, drugs are basically neutral.