History, 19.03.2021 21:00 lexysmith1722
Which dictator would have said the following quote: *
"Nature does not want a pairing of weaker individuals with stronger ones; it wants even less a mating of a
higher race with a weaker one. Otherwise its routine labors of promoting a higher breed lasting perhaps over
hundreds of thousands of years would be wiped out.
History offers much evidence for this process. It proves with terrifying clarity that any genetic mixture of Aryan
blood with people of a lower quality undermines the culturally superior people. The result of mixing races in
short is: a) lowering the cultural level of the higher race; b) physical and spiritual retrogression and thus the
beginning of a slow but progressive decline."
Joseph Stalin
Vladamir Lenin
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
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