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Hitler Did Nothing Wrong[1][2][3] is an Internet meme statement used for trolling purposes for Adolf Hitler denial, who was responsible for during his reign were morally wrong, and for The Holocaust denial. It was made by the 4chan, where they hijacked the campaign of Mountain Dew.[4] The statement was always used in the Twitch donation for hate speech,[5] harassment,[6] and vandalism.[7]

History[edit]

on June 29, 2011, a user posted on 4chan Hitler Did Nothing Wrong[8] and the phrase has been continued to be used on January 30, 2012.[9] since Hitler is a war criminal in World War.[10] after the statement went viral, the site was pulled and accompanied with an apology, but the site quickly went ack for a while.[8] the meme was originally on Mountain Dew's 2012, where In August 2012, 4chan users attacked a third-party sponsored Mountain Dew campaign called "Dub the Dew"[11][4] on the Contest with the name Hitler Did Nothing Wrong, which was a failure. The write-in contains about Nazism, the statement and the Holocaust joke to climb to the top of the list, and the company shut down the contest.[12] Adweek compared the incident to another recent campaign hijacked under similar circumstances, where musician Pitbull was sent to perform in Kodiak, Alaska, in a Walmart promotion.[13][14][15] An analysis by USA Today found that Teespring was selling T-shirts reading "Hitler Did Nothing Wrong" and one with an image of Bill Cosby paired with the slogan "drinks on me ladies".[16] After the huge controversy, an American Clothing website still continues to sell T-shirts with Nazi Slogans.[17] A large number of Adolf Hitler-themed NFTs has been also made from OpenSea.[18]

Incidents[edit]

In 2016, Microsoft limits after several users on Al bot Tay comments about the statement and The Holocaust.[19] Hacker Weev blasted the College printers with antisemitic messages and the statement.[20] In 2017, Shia LaBeouf has been arrested live after pushing the man who said the statement.[21] In 2018, two employees of Georgia's sheriff office has been fired due to their neo-nazi and racial beliefs.[2] Newport Masonic Hall student lays by judges after setting fire on the school for promoting the Nazism and using the statement.[22] A Youtuber Asian Andy was kicked out on taxi driver due to Twitch donation speech with Hitler did nothing wrong, which it received attention into social media.[5] In 2019, Jessica Alba's twitter was hacked and twitted about defending Hitler and using the statement.[23] Candace Owens an American commentator, tweeted a controversy on twitter about Hitler improving its country including the statement, which she received backlash and has been viewed more than 2 million.[24] The Old Dutch Church was vandalized with the graffiti of the statement, referencing Hitler.[25] Gigi Hadid deny her tweet about the statement and antisemitic messages on twitter after being hacked.[26] After numerous ads about the Nazi, Jew-hater and the statement, Facebook decided to choose the only users who are interested in the ads.[27] Choco Leibniz biscuit heiress apologizes after posting comments about the Nazi did nothing wrong.[28] North Carolina Jewish Community has been vandalized with antisemitic messages and statement.[29] Pewdiepie was subjected to racism[30] after he donated an Israeli-based Fiverr freelancer with a message Hitler did absolutely nothing wrong who had made a video while dressed as Jesus and said the statement, which resulted into Fiverr suspension and a Youtuber being subjected into antisemitism.[31] In 2020, Matthew Colligan spent several years leading up to the Unite the Right rally posting white nationalist advocacy and neo-Nazi slogans such as "Hitler Did Nothing Wrong".[32]

References[edit]

  1. "Hitler did nothing wrong". Times of Malta.
  2. 2.0 2.1 ""Hitler did nothing wrong"—Spalding County jailers fired for neo-Nazi beliefs". Newsweek. August 7, 2018.
  3. "A T-shirt company that said it was 'rebranding the swastika' now stocks 'Hitler did nothing wrong' shirts". Newsweek. August 7, 2017.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "4chan users hijack Mountain Dew contest". The Daily Dot. August 13, 2012.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "'Get The F--- Out Of My Car,' Driver Tells YouTube Star 'Asian Andy' After Holocaust 'Jokes'". May 23, 2018.
  6. Nathan, Julie (February 11, 2020). "Antisemitism in Australia, and how to counter it". ABC Religion & Ethics.
  7. Baker, Max (January 21, 2019). "Anger over fascist 'Hitler did nothing wrong' and penis graffiti". SomersetLive.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "When internet polls are hijacked". March 21, 2016 – via www.bbc.com.
  9. Weill, Kelly (October 7, 2019). "Is 8chan Plotting Return With Ridiculous Rebrand?" – via www.thedailybeast.com.
  10. Koppel, Ted (July 29, 2019). "Opinion | My father was wrong about Nazi Germany. I am right about America" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  11. Rosenfeld, Everett. "Mountain Dew's 'Dub the Dew' Online Poll Goes Horribly Wrong" – via newsfeed.time.com.
  12. Romano, Aja (May 10, 2016). "Boaty McBoatFace and the history of internet naming fiascos". Vox.
  13. "Pitbull performs in Kodiak". New York Daily News. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  14. Kiefaber, David. "Mountain Dew Soda-Naming Contest Crashed by Pranksters". Adweek. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  15. "Web pranksters hijack restaurant's Mountain Dew naming contest". New York Daily News. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  16. Weise, Elizabeth. "'Rope. Tree. Journalist': Walmart yanks lynching T-shirt made by controversy-steeped Teespring". USA Today.
  17. https://www.thejc.com/news/world/t-shirts-1.442559
  18. "OpenSea Sure Has a Lot of Hitler NFTs for Sale". www.vice.com.
  19. Hern, Alex (March 24, 2016). "Microsoft scrambles to limit PR damage over abusive AI bot Tay". The Guardian.
  20. "Infamous Hacker 'Weev' Says He Blasted College Printers With Antisemitic Message". NBC News.
  21. Horton, Helena (January 26, 2017). "Shia LaBeouf arrested live on camera after pushing man who said 'Hitler did nothing wrong'". The Daily Telegraph.
  22. Davies, Gareth (August 21, 2018). "Judge lays into Tommy Robinson fan who graffitied 'Hitler was right' around city for ignorance of Nazis". The Daily Telegraph.
  23. Hunt, Haley. "Jessica Alba's Twitter Seemingly Hacked as It Defends Hitler". NECN.
  24. Shannon, Joel. "After backlash, conservative pundit Candace Owens clarifies viral Hitler comment". USA Today.
  25. "Old Dutch Church near Ellettsville vandalized Monday with references to Hitler, 666". Indiana Daily Student.
  26. "Gigi Hadid forced to deny she shared racist and antisemitic messages after her Twitter is hacked". The Independent. May 11, 2019.
  27. "Facebook decided which users are interested in Nazis — and let advertisers target them directly". Los Angeles Times. February 21, 2019.
  28. "Biscuit heiress apologises for Nazi comments". BBC News. May 16, 2019.
  29. "I-Team: Anti-Semitic incidents in North Carolina up in 2018". ABC11 Raleigh-Durham. May 2, 2019.
  30. Flynn, Meagan (April 29, 2019). "'I didn't want hate to win': PewDiePie ends 'subscribe' meme after Christchurch shooter's shout-out" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  31. Romano, Aja (February 17, 2017). "The controversy over YouTube star PewDiePie and his anti-Semitic "jokes," explained". Vox.
  32. Novak, Matt (August 14, 2017). "White Supremacists Suddenly Very Concerned About Tolerance After Getting Maced". Gizmodo.


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