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== Nazi sympathies ==
== Nazi sympathies ==
Peterson criticized the Canadian government for creating hate speech laws to prosecute prominent [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]] [[Ernst Zündel]] and said that a part of him could be deeply satisfied being an [[Auschwitz concentration camp]] guard. He argued that [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] could not be blamed for his role in the [[Second World War]] and that, "the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazis]] had all sorts of positive reasons for what they were doing." He also questioned the validity of the guilty verdicts at the Nuremberg trials.<ref name=":0"></ref>
Peterson criticized the Canadian government for creating hate speech laws to prosecute a [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]] and said that he could have enjoyed being a concentration camp guard as Auschwitz. He said [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] could not be blamed for his role in the [[Second World War]] and that, "the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazis]] had all sorts of positive reasons for what they were doing." He also questioned the validity of the guilty verdicts at the Nuremberg trials.<ref name=":0"></ref>


Peterson described Hitler as a "canny, canny person with a brilliant, brilliant sense of drama," a "wise father," and even a god.<ref name=":0"></ref>
Peterson described Hitler as a "canny, canny person with a brilliant, brilliant sense of drama," a "wise father," and even a god.<ref name=":0"></ref>
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