- 01 Mar 2013 01:10
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Ok, this topic is both about history and about art, but I thought it best to put it in the history sub-forum.
I myself have never been any good at painting or drawing, but I know talent when I see it. I've been looking at some of Adolf Hitler's paintings and it's quite clear, to me anyways, that he was very talented. If I were the one who drew those pictures, I'd also be pretty fucking pissed off if I got rejected from an art school. Why do you think he was rejected? Was it specifically the Jews who rejected him? Were the Jews the ones who ran everything in Vienna at that time? Do you think Hitler had a right to be angry at the Jews, given the hard work and effort he put into his paintings, only to see them rejected without any real good reason? Also, in hindsight, wouldn't you agree that had Hitler been accepted, the entire Holocaust could have been avoided?
I myself have never been any good at painting or drawing, but I know talent when I see it. I've been looking at some of Adolf Hitler's paintings and it's quite clear, to me anyways, that he was very talented. If I were the one who drew those pictures, I'd also be pretty fucking pissed off if I got rejected from an art school. Why do you think he was rejected? Was it specifically the Jews who rejected him? Were the Jews the ones who ran everything in Vienna at that time? Do you think Hitler had a right to be angry at the Jews, given the hard work and effort he put into his paintings, only to see them rejected without any real good reason? Also, in hindsight, wouldn't you agree that had Hitler been accepted, the entire Holocaust could have been avoided?