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HITLER v. TRUMP: Why Knowing History Is So Important! | TITUS: Doomed To Repeat (CLIP)

christophertitustv | November 20, 2025



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In this hilarious clip, Titus explores the importance of knowing your history and how it relates to ancestor reverence. With a comedic twist, he dives into the american revolution and some funny anecdotes about mistakes we make in life.

Written by christophertitustv

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  1. @Sirius-O-Serrius

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Hey, you, out there in the cold. Getting lonely, getting old. Can you feel me? Hey, you, standing in the aisles. With itchy feet and fading smiles. Can you feel me? Hey, you. Don't help them to bury the light. Don't give in without a fight. Hey, you, out there on your own. Sitting naked by the phone. Would you touch me? Hey, you, with your ear against the wall. Waiting for someone to call out. Would you touch me? Hey, you. Would you help me to carry the stone? Open your heart, I'm coming home. But it was only fantasy. The wall was too high, as you can see. No matter how he tried, he could not break free. And the worms ate into RFK Jr’s brain. Hey, you, out there on the road. Always doing what you're told. Can you help me? Hey, you, out there beyond the wall. Breaking bottles in the hall. Can you help me? Hey, you. Don't tell me there's no hope at all. Together we stand, divided we fall.

  2. @SmartMoufShirts

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Titus, now you're not only my favorite preacher, but you're one of my top five historians. Only three are actual scholars of history. You and eddie Izzard are just really well-studied comedians, who grasp the gravity of prior events.
    I wish this didn't line up so damn completely…

  3. @kimberlywiederhold627

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Titus claiming to know history is beyond ridiculous. If he knew half of what he claims he does he would know fascism and authoritarianism are ideas of the left. Anyone who wants to reduce the size and power of the government is nothing like Hitler. Someone who is intelligent also understands that a government that does not have control of who gets to enter the country will soon not be a country. Here is an idea stick to what you do know. Comedy. Because you sure don't your history.

  4. @markmontalbano447

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    OOOOPS TITUS ! you forgot (WE"RE SURE ) to mention JEWS not being allowed to get into their college classes OR JEWS and ASIANS being attacked on the streets OR CERTAIN PEOPLE being turned down for jobs because of race OR church goers being arrested YOU HAVE REALLY SOLD OUT FOR POPULARITY

  5. @veppambu

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Heartening to see that the real America is still alive and well. I'd like to think (may be naively) that the bigots aren't an absolute majority.

  6. @jamesr.9239

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Small historical error. Hitler was appointed as Chancellor by president Hindenburg and when he died Hitler seized the office of President and then went on to become dictator of Germany. The only electoral bit if it was that the Not see party was the largest single bloc in the Reichstag and Hitler was appointed Chancellor so as to "control" him , or so they thought. That worked out just fine dinit?

  7. @CrazyAnimeGamer3

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Hmm. Didn't know Trump hated a particular people so much that he killed millions of them. Oh wait. He didn't. But you can talk about anything you want and have any opinion you want.

  8. @215dagby

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Most people cannot tell Nazi quotes juxtaposed to lots of other stuff. Even left-wing stuff. What I do for fun sometimes is I’ll post images with far-left figures and place upon the image quotes from various fascist and Nazis and then misattribute it to that leftist’s works. I’ll post it in the commie groups I snoop in and watch them eat it up. It’s a fun game.

    When it comes to it, the majority of people likely know next to nothing about the Nazis and very likely cannot name a single Nazi piece of literature aside from “Mein Kampf” without Googling. You probably don’t know who Karl Lueger was. You likely didn’t know he’s mentioned by name in “Mein Kampf,” because although you know of the book, you’ve probably never read it. You don’t know who Heinrich von Treitschke was. You don’t know who Adolf Stoecker was. You’ve likely never read any Martin Luther to understand why the Beer Hall Putsch and Kristallnacht, by no coincidence, occurred in close proximity to his birthday, along with the Twelve Theses harkening to his Ninety-Five Theses, or why Stoecker was called the “Second Luther,” or why Houston Stewart Chamberlain likened Hitler to Luther.

    You don’t know who Paul de Lagarde was. You don’t know who Guido von List was. You don’t know who Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels was. You don’t know what the Thule Society was. You don’t know Arthur de Gobineau, Herbert Spencer, Ernst Haeckel, Madison Grant, Alfred Ploetz, Hans F. K. Günther.

    Frankly, you likely know little to nothing of pre-Nazi Germany, its problematic academic climate, the pan-German region’s widespread and very openly anti-Semitic climate or the various sorts of anti-Semitic proto-Nazi movements emerging in the late 19th century. Nor do you know of historic German anti-Semitism. Nor do you know of German nationalism’s historic ties to anti-Semitism. You likely don’t know what Fichte or Kant said of the Jews. It’d be lucky if you knew who either of them even are. You don’t know of Prussian militarism. You’ve probably never read Vom Kriege and on the topic of Prussian thought, you’re probably also unaware of Prussian influence on the Meiji Restoration in Japan. You know that Nazis are bad and so does every mouth-breather on Earth.

    If I were to place two quotes from Nietzsche and two from Goebbels specifically centered on Semitic transvaluation before you, you could not distinguish which is which. You’d be just as clueless if I were to place in front of you excerpts from Friedrich Engles’ “Conditions of the Working Class in England” and excerpts from Goebbels’ “England’s Guilt.” You wouldn’t know which is which.

    The Nazis were dog shit but I am sick to death of hearing about how everything is Nazi this and Nazi that from the most ignorant people on the topic. The same types that have watched a few documentaries, or if you’re on the slightly higher end of knowing, you’ve read some Richard J Evans and maybe a few more authors but rest assured, you have not read nearly enough to know an inkling. If I’m lucky, maybe you’re of the latter type who’ve read a few books but even then, you’ve likely only inquired through a historical lens and have not engaged with philosophical texts, like “Nietzsche and the Nazis” or Bertrand Russell’s “The Ancestry of Fascism,” or texts exploring the economic aspects of Nazism like “The Vampire Economy” or “Behemoth: The Structure and Practice of National Socialism.”

    I’m tired of hearing Nazi this and Nazi that from people who possess mere vague impressions of what Nazism is. I’m tired of the grand old game Stalin began in 1926. The game of just calling whatever fascism. “The Social-Democratic Deviation in Our Party” and “Concerning Questions of Leninism.” In these, Stalin describes Social Democracy as “the moderate wing of fascism”, arguing both serve bourgeois interests against the proletariat. Georgi Dimitrov’s 1935 report to the 7th Comintern Congress, where he was echoing and codifying Stalin’s earlier position, would state that, “Fascism and Social Democracy are not antipodes, they are twins”. This trend of calling everything under the sun fascism humorously shows itself all the way into 1989 with what was referred to as the Antifaschistischer Schutzwall — the Antifascist Protection Rampart, the Berlin Wall for the rest of us non-idiots.

    These games are tired and old. Stalin wasn’t even particularly original when he coined the slur “social fascists” for Social Democrats. The etymology of that likely goes back to Lenin’s own slur term, “social chauvinists.”

    Everything under this sun has gathered up the label “fascism” from one mouth-breather or another, including Social Democrats being deemed no different than fascists. I mean, that’s Bernie Sanders, for fuck’s sake. Come on. It’s time to cut the shit and hit the books. I’m beyond tired of misconceptions regarding Nazism.

    You would think that the people hellbent on preventing Nazism would take an interest in reading the complete collection of Hitler’s speeches, the complete works of Goebbels, the complete works of Rosenberg, etc, and maybe even tertiary and marginalized Nazism stuff like Feder and Strasser. But nope. There’s apparently no value to be had in raking through what they’d said and thought. Nothing of forensic analysis value there. We’ll just leave it at ‘Nazis are bad and hated Jews for some reason’ — what reason? We don’t know. Perhaps just no reason at all.

    Hate does not emerge sine causa. It is scaffolded upon reasons. Often shoddy reasons that are not taking into account all of the factors. Often poor quality reasons based on fallacious thinking. Often there are feelings of injustice that metastasize into hatred. That injustice can be real or imagined or a mixture. There is no large scale Amishphobia in America. There is a sizable portion of Islamophobia. Why would one group be hated and another group be spared? Did the Americans just wake up and hate Muslims for no reasons? None at all? Reason precedes hatred. The default position lies around indifference. Most are indifferent to the Amish. The Amish hardly even cross their minds. The Amish fuck off and build barns and churn butter and have presented little reason to draw ire.

    Tragically for the Jews, they’d been laid with several prohibitions upon them like prohibitions from land owning and other occupations which helped to funnel them into certain trades which drew ire. Money lending being the most common gripe. They’d also seen less deaths during the plague and that drew suspicions and resentment but this was likely due to Jewish hygiene habits. Again, a misunderstanding of factors metastasizing into hatred.

  9. @eddiegesch6299

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Nobody on the left ever calls President Trump hitler is what your masters say yet here you hypocrites are throwing America to the wolves because your masters only teach you to hate.

  10. @AbbieHoffmansGhost

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    Richard J. Evans's 3 volume history of the Third Reich (not just about Hitler) as well as Ian Kershaw's 'Hitler: A Biography' are essential reading to understand what we face. People say to me " Trump is no Hitler" and I reply "Hitler wasn't Hitler until he was. He didn't come out of the womb fully formed." You want to see parallels between Trump and Hitler–read those books.

  11. @dannyslag

    November 20, 2025 at 7:31 pm

    In high-school every kid has that moment when learning about the nazis when they ask "how did the German people let that happen." The american education failed us by not ever answering that question because the facts would upset republicans, and now we get to see first hand how people let it happen.

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