Would you have been a Nazi quiz?

Feb 09, 2006 10:23

Ganked from generalist


We discussed it a lot in high school. It's hardly surprising since I'm already an expat whose family left, because they didn't like the economics and politics in their countries. Of course, neither was Nazi Germany. I thought it interesting the quiz conflates caring about politics with believing politicians. I care lot about what they say. I just take a pretty cynical view about it. If the US starts to go to the far right and it doesn't need to get near as far as Nazi Germany, I'm leaving. It's no where near that point despite the hysteria of certain left wing politicians.

The Expatriate

Achtung! You are 23% brainwashworthy, 31% antitolerant, and 23% blindly patriotic

Congratulations! You are not susceptible to brainwashing, your values and cares extend beyond the borders of your own country, and your Blind Patriotism does not reach unhealthy levels. If you had been German in the 30s, you would've left the country.

One bad scenario -- as I hypothetically project you back in time -- is that you just wouldn't have cared one way or the other about Nazism. Maybe politics don't interest you enough. But the fact that you took this test means they probably do. I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt.

Did you know that many of the smartest Germans departed prior to the beginning of World War II, because they knew some evil shit was brewing? Brain Drain. Many of them were scientists. It is very possible you could have been one of them.

Conclusion: born and raised in Germany in the early 1930's, you would not have been a Nazi.



The Would You Have Been A Nazi? Test

- it rules -



My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 15% on brainwashworthy

You scored higher than 62% on antitolerant

You scored higher than 37% on patriotic

Link: The Would You Have Been a Nazi Test written by jason_bateman on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

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