Jack said:
Here is what Adolf Hitler, the prophet of Nazism and Satanism had to say on this topic,
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1. These were not enforced, they were strongly emphasized. Back then, like today, every Gentile parent was totally unsupported and deterred from doing this task. Hitler just made that easier.
2. The context of this is 1930's. We are about 100 years afterwards, closing in to the Age of Aquarius. Since, society, technology, production and many other things, have moved forward.
3. These teachings are instructions from Hitler towards the average person, many of which were Christians at this point. For them to act, a specific use of language was needed.
4. Germany was faced with ramification of birthrate from WW1, and needed to push birthing incentives.
5. Societies evolve, move on, and so on. If for example, the birthrates were so many that this would cause issues with the planet, the rhetoric would change. Every civilization that solved it's propagation of species question, calms down, and goes through periods where these values remain but are not first and foremost. After wars, this becomes first and foremost, but only for a while.
6. The National Socialists were of the first to recognize the rights of women to be mothers on their own and without a husband. Effectively, ditching assholes and other "dependencies" to men whom you so highly think are entitled to have women just because they are incapable of feeding themselves in your ideal NS civilization that wasn't ... Germany.
This of course, was contrarian to all the values that you are preaching were the case, but didn't really exist in Germany. Because they are xian values and nobody really cared for this.
The so called "Traditionalist" [xian values], were not really a part in Germany at this point. In fact, all the values the "Traditionalists" promote, were stretched to their ends and in breaking in this civilization. And they achieved the desired birthrates without the compulsive mania projected in your posts, just as easily.
I don't seek to further reply here, just clearing out some things for readers.