From the Chairman: We recently received an email asking if we would fix America’s corrupt healthcare system. Though we have discussed this at length in the past, it’s always good for a refresher.
National-Socialist Germany’s health system implemented a robust, state-directed approach to public health that was revolutionary for its time. The government placed a strong emphasis on the nation’s biological health, viewing it as a critical component of national strength. It needs to be remembered that, first and foremost, National-Socialism is a system specifically engineered to benefit the people it serves, unlike our current judeo-capitalist system that exists to extract money out of people through whatever nefarious means available.
Part of Hitler’s plan that he successfully implemented included the establishment of specialized care villages and structured living communities for the mentally handicapped and others who required lifelong support without a family willing to care for them. These facilities were designed to provide a structured environment, purpose, and a form of care separate from the general population.
Beyond this, the system was pioneering in its promotion of preventive medicine, anti-smoking campaigns, and physical fitness for all citizens (for comparison, the U.S. didn’t acknowledge the negative effects of cigarettes until 30+ years later). It advanced organic farming practices, championed natural nutrition, and eliminated harmful substances like lead and mercury from pharmaceuticals. The National-Socialist People’s Welfare (NSV) organization provided extensive medical care, with a particular focus on mothers and children, successfully reducing infant mortality rates. The United States does the opposite of all this by using harmful chemicals in our “food”, and encouraging obesity, then selling a big pharma drug to manage it, and so forth.
The underlying philosophy of NS Germany was one of collective biological responsibility—where the health of the individual was intrinsically tied to the health of the Volk.
A sincere health care system would seek cures, not just treatments, and would value the strength and purity of its people above pharmaceutical profits. So yes, fixing the medical system into something that truly benefits the people would be high on the list of priorities.
Axl Hess
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For White WORKER Power!
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I’d be over the moon to even just to have stricter laws with regards to prescription drugs and their research. Laws that actually penalize doctors for sloppily throwing around drugs that have not been properly researched at everything and anything. That being said, what you describe sounds quite idyllic while also being pretty realistic but good luck getting them to give up on one of their most lucrative industries.