"Sunday was literally Hitler/is a nazi "
While they might share philosophical themes regarding absolute control, their actions and motives are fundamentally different.
Hitler's ideology was built on the idea that certain people shouldn't exist, driven by malice and racial supremacy. Sunday’s ideology is born from watching people break under the weight of a harsh reality. He doesn't want to destroy the weak, he wants to trap them in a velvet cage so they never have to feel pain again. It’s suffocating, patronizing, and tyrannical but it comes from a place of warped empathy, not hatred.
Hitler actively sought to torture and hurt the vulnerable, the sick, and the marginalized. Sunday’s entire "Order" is designed to do the exact opposite, to create a forced safety net specifically for the weak who can't handle the harshness of the world.
Because Sunday's core motivation is a desire to lessen suffering, his worldview can actually be challenged and dismantled. When shown that his "eternal dream" strips away humanity's strength and freedom, there is room for him to realize his trauma blinded him. A real-world genocidal dictator doesn't have that narrative arc, their actions are rooted in a total rejection of the shared humanity of others.











