Nazi culture and Asian rise
Recently, the 'Hitlerian' image and various Nazi German uniforms and other related material have been on sale in the Far East, where it is considered "cool". Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan have all witnessed a growth in the casual wearing of (SS) uniforms, and sometimes listen to White Power music. Some East Asians are interested in what Hitler said about East Asian history and philosophy, the Nazi work ethic, as well as militaries that wore Hugo Boss, drove tanks made by Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, and did as they pleased. The German and Israeli embassies in these countries have pressured the local authorities to shut down Nazi-themed bars, but this has usually resulted in the bar re-opening with only a changed name and no real change in attitude. George Burdi, the former singer in the Neo-Nazi band RaHoWa claimed to have sold many CDs to Japan, because some Japanese believed themselves to be "The white men of the East". Elsewhere in Asia, in Turkey, Hitler's book Mein Kampf is an annual bestseller ; Russia is said by most to have the largest number of Nazi-Skinheads in the world (over 50,000). In South America, where defacto segregation is largely in place, the white minorty has a tendency to embrace the far-right, and a great many people have Swastika tattoos.
The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.
-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)