When he sits down at his desk to write out another round of checks to Republican candidates who are working tirelessly to deny women the freedom of bodily autonomy, I’'m sure Crow thinks of that signed copy of Mein Kampf on display a few feet away. “We must never again allow a tyrannical regime to trample the rights of its citizens,” he probably thinks. When he sits around the fireplace with his beneficiaries at the Federalist Society chatting about their efforts to eviscerate the Voting Rights Act and prevent Black people from voting, his thoughts no doubt turn to Hitler’s tea pot on the mantle, a somber reminder of an evil he so fiercely opposes. And when he chats up his pal Charles Murray, America’s pre-eminent eugenicist, or contemplates the eliminationist rhetoric the movement he funds uses against transgender people, his eyes must occasionally wander to those paintings by Adolf Hitler on his walls, a reminder that even a simple struggling artist is capable of great horrors.
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