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When Adolf Hitler designed the initial prototype for the Volkswagen Beetle in 1932, the social benefits of inexpensive personal transportation were already clear in his mind. When mass production began, the car was appropriately named the Kraft durch Freude Wagen, meaning literally the "strength through joy car." Accompanied by government programs that were the first to protect workers' rights and preserve the environment, the KdF-Wagen helped make relaxing vacations in the beautiful Germany countryside more accessible. The efforts of the government to give its people the best combined well in a population unified for mutual success and let the people rediscover the joy of life, and through that: their strength. Though we cannot recreate the conditions of 1930s Germany and the solutions to that era's unique problems, we have to find our own paths to joy. One way to do this is to find joy in activism. Too often activists becomes one-dimensional caricatures of human beings; serious about winning people over to one or two ideas but blind or incapable of considering any other ideas or a larger picture of the whole. Having killed the joy within themselves, their bleak personality casts a black cloud over everything and encourages normal people to avoid them.
While detailed philosophical and ideological explanations are needed and will be offered as well, they have a limited audience. Laughter as a means of explaining ideas is a currency that travels far. We should not be bitter at our opponents, as that disposition is unsuitable for emotionally mature adults. Rather, why not take advantage of our enemies and use their arguments as comedic fodder? Through this method their ideas will be easily discredited and the joy of seeing them as amusing spectacles can be widely shared. Let others see how easily we shrug off idle talkers and their feeble solutions. Our platform stands firm on a solid foundation and we are certain that others will want to be part of a movement that has the freedom of laughter -- and the strength of joy. |
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