Monday, May 25, 2020

The Anti-Christian Nazis of "The Man in the High Castle"


The Man in the High Castle series by Amazon shows the Nazis, in their control of eastern North America and in their influence in the mountains neutral zone, to be decidedly hostile to the Christian religion. The Bible is banned. So far as I recall, there was no evidence of (above ground) churches, and in a late episode, we see a snatch of ritual of the Reich sponsored religion, apparently a marriage of fascism with ancient German mythology. Think swastikas, dirndls and lots of blond pigtails.

The implicit claim of the series, that Nazism was “godless” is historically inaccurate and politically dangerous. This sort of revisionism is particularly attractive to the right wing, especially the far right wing. The not so hidden message is: “There is no reason to be afraid of political movements just because they are nationalist, racist, and bind the state to capital, subjugating the employed classes. That isn’t what made Nazism bad; all the really bad stuff came from the fact that they were atheists.” For example, Dinesh DeSousa includes Hitler among the “atheist tyrants,” Hitler becomes a card carrying atheist, as if he were Madalyn Murray O'Hair or Ayn Rand.