Adolf Hitler set to win election in African nation

Adolf Hitler set to win election in African nation
Adolf Hitler (Image: Wikipedia)

“A politician called Adolf Hitler is set to win a local election in his home country, but claimed his father had no idea about the Nazi leader’s significance when he named his son,” reports The New York Post:

Adolf Hitler Uunona, 59, is poised to win a second local election in the southwest African country of Namibia on Nov. 26, holding his seat in the north of the country after previously receiving 85% of the vote in 2020.

The member of the left-wing Swapo party previously spoke about his infamous name after coming to global attention following his win in the Ompundja constituency.

His father “probably didn’t understand what Adolf Hitler stood for. As a child, I saw it as a totally normal name,” the politician told German newspaper Bild in 2020.

In other news, researchers say the original Adolf Hitler had a micropenis. “Adolf Hitler likely had micropenis, Kallman syndrome, DNA study finds.” Alex J. Kay, a historian at the University of Potsdam and an expert on Nazi Germany, says that Hitler having micropenis and sexual abnormalities could explain his “almost total devotion to politics with an almost complete absence of private life.”

Hitler, like New York’s socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani, supported harsh rent control (rent freezes). In 1936, Germany’s National Socialist Party implemented a rent freeze on all rental housing. This was introduced on Hitler’s birthday, April 20, 1936, and the policy remained in effect after World War II in East Germany, where it was continued until 1989. Such rent controls resulted in a reduction in the quantity and quality of housing. Similarly, Zohran Mamdani has called for a multi-year rent freeze that could turn parts of New York into a slum.

LU Staff

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