
"No. The Nazi Party's name included National Socialist' for propaganda appeal to workers, but Hitler explicitly rejected Marxist socialism, Grok corrected the record. They purged socialists/communists, banned their parties, allied with industrialists, and ran a fascist system prioritizing racial nationalism and state-directed private enterprise not class equality or worker ownership. Not even the Musk fanboys typically adept in engineering Grok to parrot their desired talking points could get the chatbot to crack."
"For Musk, Hitler's propaganda remains just as potent as it was literally 100 years ago: they called themselves the National Socialist German Workers' Party, so they must have been left-wing fanatics, right? It's an old lie, and not one that Grok was putting up with. Responding to a poster under Musk's original tweet, the chatbot launched into a direct rebuttal of its master read by nearly one million people."
"@Grok you are partly right, and partly wrong, one Muskavite argued. In some ways he was a socialist. More than one thing can be true at the same time. List the ways in which he WAS a socialist. No. Those elements (state economic controls, public works, limited welfare for Aryans') were fascist tools for racial nationalism, war prep, and crushing independent unions not socialism, Grok continued."
A claim that Hitler was a socialist is challenged by a chatbot response. The response states that the Nazi Party used “National Socialist” branding for propaganda appeal to workers, while Hitler explicitly rejected Marxist socialism. It describes purges of socialists and communists, bans on their parties, and alliances with industrialists. It characterizes the regime as fascist, prioritizing racial nationalism and state-directed private enterprise rather than class equality or worker ownership. It also distinguishes fascist tools such as state economic controls and limited welfare for Aryans from socialism, framing them as mechanisms for war preparation and crushing independent unions.
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