I'm a Marxist-Rodgerist first and foremost, I do not believe any foids should be let out in the open like they were in NSDAP Germany, for instance; I'm also opposed to the NSDAP's policy of internment and relocation of its internal enemies (kikes, fags, gypsies, commies, russkies, etc.).
That said, I understand that young men are questioning what kind of "victory" their society had at the end of WW2 and what the world would be if things went the other way.
Yes, California would be under Japanese rule, but is that bad? In 2023 would you feel safer walking through the streets downtown Tokyo, San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Kyoto?
Yes, Niew Yőrk would be a German colony. But is that bad? What are the places Germans live today that are worse, uglier, dirtier, more crime-ridden than downtown NY at night? What about Boston? Detroit? Saint Louis... you get the gist.
When people ask those questions they come to inevitable conclusions: the Axis were basically the good guys, the NSDAP didn't lie about anything, Hitler was basically right in all his position.
The worst consequences of a total allied defeat in WW2 is that the Japs would turn California into their overseas manufacturing plant instead of a zombie apocalypse of crackwhores and K9 addicts, and use it to sell their Mitsubishis in the global market competing with the German manufacture plants in the East Coast where proud American citizens would work, earn a decent wage, drive their Volkswagens around, support their families by making Porsches for the world to drive and Zuze laptops for the kids to learn useful things instead of killing themselves with pornography and fentanyl because the kikes sent all the factories to China and turned all foids into camwhores.
When kids start to ponder those things they start to ditch the Hollywood image of the "evil axis" and see them for what they really were and compare it to what the west has since become.