"I disagree with a lot of Hitler's ideas, but I also think he had a lot of good ideas, too."
^^^
This type of ambivalent comment, when made in the company of human seals trained to toot the horns of political correctness (ie, Jew propaganda), will result in a plethora of gasps and "how dare you" type comments, mostly by people so incredibly stupid that they cannot name ten American presidents off of the top of their heads, or even perform monkey-level math without taking out their precious smartphones to pull up the calculator.
Time changes things, there is an ebb and flow to all.
For the longest time, Napoleon Bonaparte was considered the devil incarnate in France, particularly after the restoration of their monarchy, but look at how the French love him now and hold him up like a God. Who knows what their view of him will be two hundred years after we are all dead.
Same with Julius Caesar, and to a lesser extent Ghengis Khan—hated, then admired, hated again, admired again...
George Armstrong Custer "used" to be a hero, now look at him 150 years later. Same with Columbus.
I think history hates Hitler right now because the generation who fought a war against him (or, for him) is still living, if only just. And, the whole White atonement and guilt dynamic is still running strong in many circles, though in some others it might be growing tiresome.
After a hundred years more, I believe history will be kinder to Hitler.
I don't know if it's fair or unfair, but it will happen. Goering, despite being a fat stupid dope-fiend retard in his later years, might have been on to something when he said one day they would have streets named after him. Maybe not him, but Hitler possibly.
Same holds true with Barrack Obama. Of course now, American puppets have to marionette the line that he's a pioneer or some sh*t because it's fashionable today, but history will later most likely note that he was garbage president right alongside the whole mulatto thing.
The Jews like to play victim even though they are the pubic-hair-headed, prematurely balding, tiny-dicked midgets behind the curtain running the show, and they like to play that the Holocaust was the worst thing, ever.
Certainly it was terrible, but hundreds of years from now kids might probably be told that Stalin was just as bad as Hitler, if not worse.
Many people know that now, but they learn it of their own volition because they are literary and inquisitive. Most cretins in public schools won't learn anything more than Zionist propaganda.