^From context, the map was showing locations of recent or ongoing SHIELD/HYDRA battles, as I said. At the time the map was shown, the attack on the Fridge hadn't happened yet.
2014 Hydra ≠ Nazis
Exactly they tried to deal with the problem by laughing off the Nazi link instead of seriously deal with like the X-Men producers did. But then the die was already cast on The First Avenger
I think this discussion is running into two underlying issues:
1. I think one of the basic problems with the films' and show's depiction of Hydra is that we don't really get a sense of their political agenda. We know that, like a certain genetically-enhanced mouse, they want to Try To Take Over The World -- but like with the Brain, we have no real idea what they'd do with it, what the World According to Hydra would look like, except insofar as we get this vague sense of their being fascist due to the presence of pseudo-fascist iconography and their origins within the Nazi Party.
As stated in the movie, the goal is essentially a totalitarian peace. They want a world where there are no wars or violence simply because no one has the freedom to do anything. They don't trust people because people are dumb, panicky dangerous animals.
2. I for one find it highly implausible that an organization that literally grew out of the Nazi Party could possibly not be fundamentally racist in nature. Fascist movements are essentially based on the psychology of tribalism; they fetishize the "in group" and try to create a sense of both superiority to, and beseigment from, whatever "out groups" the in-group is set against.
The "in group" is HYDRA. They trust HYDRA and distrust everyone else. It's probably better to think of HYDRA as Nazi-allied rather than from the Nazi Party. While it was certainly created by Schmidt, he eventually rejected even Hitler. It also recruited scientists outside the Nazi Party, like a Swiss scientist by the name of Armin Zola who did more to shape HYDRA as a part of SHIELD than anyone else. His goal always seemed to be science uber alles, not race.
Hitler gave them the resources they needed to do their experiments, but the man in charge always seemed to have his own agenda as well and saw himself better than Hitler. It was this influence that led them to continue to develop. It's like those who wonder if Nazi Germany could have been able to fight better had they not diverted resources to the final solution or if they had not invaded the east. To me, that question is oxymoronic. Hitler's ideology was tied to the final solution and the subjugation of the Slavic peoples. Had he not done those two things, he wouldn't have done anything. However, HYDRA is along that line of thinking. For people who view power as the ends in itself, the ends of the Nazi party are needless distractions that weaken that end. To make a long post short, I don't find it implausible, as you seem to say, just something that was an alternate history that you have to think about a bit to reach.
I think there is some confusion here. The Nazis where white supremacists they were not necessarily racist (some were).
I think there is some confusion here. The Nazis where white supremacists they were not necessarily racist (some were).
Sounds like the confusion is yours, if you think those aren't the same thing. A white supremacist is someone who thinks their own race is superior to other races. That is the very definition of racism.
Racism is an irrational hatred of another race. You can believe in the superiority of your own race and not hate other races.
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
Racism is an irrational hatred of another race. You can believe in the superiority of your own race and not hate other races.
And nobody who belongs to one of those other races would consider that a meaningful distinction.
Anyway, here's how the dictionary defines
I'm surprised they would label HYDRA as a terrorist group. Isn't that a misnomer?
Well, in order to achieve order, they spread chaos. The goal was to get people to be so afraid of the chaos that they themselves were spreading that they'd turn to them to stop it.
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