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Lead Data Scientist, activist, survivor. Was actually assaulted by an actual right-wing terrorist. Opinions belong only to me, especially the bad ones. she/they

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    1. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      Emily G Retweeted James Martin, SJ

      I also need to get fucking real here with the Nuremberg stuff. This example gets used a lot lately. You know what we did to many of those "just following orders" Nazis? We killed them. Just like we killed hundreds of thousands of them on the battlefield.https://twitter.com/JamesMartinSJ/status/1008507728929738752 …

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      James Martin, SJVerified account @JamesMartinSJ
      Anyone who participates in this kind of wanton cruelty is also guilty of this evil. "I was just following orders" went out at Nuremberg. The decision-makers and all who cooperate in these actions will be judged. 4/
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    2. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      So like, I'm not arguing against this comparison, per se. I'm saying we need to get real honest about where we're setting the baseline.

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    3. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      Are these messages meant to say, "dear ICE agents, watch out because 'just following orders' was a path to execution" and if not why bring it up? And if it is, what path do we foresee that gets to that point?

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    4. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      Nuremberg comparisons are premonitions of violent reconciliation. They are meaningless without the willingness to be party to anti-fascist violence.

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    5. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      Emily G Retweeted SaavikVotesWithDr.Ford11/6

      Qualified and sovereign immunity exist and are stronger than ever. Chelsea leaked hard evidence of actual war crimes and nothing happened. There is no framework for legal consequences for this behavior in America without dramatic upheaval of our systems.https://twitter.com/saavik2017/status/1008593509002235904?s=19 …

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      SaavikVotesWithDr.Ford11/6 @saavik2017
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      I think you're overreaching. The Nuremberg comments (mine in particular) are meant to remind people who "just follow orders" to perpetrate war-crimes that they will not necessarily escape legal consequences. And this, my dear, is a war-crime, in the undeclared war on Hispanics.
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    6. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      "Watch out, copper, think about Nuremberg before we come for you with a legal system that fails to convict cops who are even caught on HD video straight up executing unarmed, compliant Black men. You'll rue the day!"

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    7. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      The Nuremberg trials didn't happen because the Third Reich abruptly and willingly changed it's path. It took a brutal war to tear that regime down, so like if you wanna make Nuremberg comparisons to America we need to start talking about the bloody war that will precede it.

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      Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17

      *other nations* came in and put those Nazis on trial. Which other nations are gonna come put ICE agents on trial? Because that's what you're arguing when you make this comparison.

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        2. OpenSorceress‏ @OpenSorceress Jun 17
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          And then there was the punishment of Germany. Not Nuremberg. Not the Nazis. The Germans who did this, who didn't stop it It started with a forced march to the concentration camps and then forced labor to bury the Holocaust victims who had been discovered.

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        3. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Jun 17
          Replying to @OpenSorceress

          And 44 years of their entire country being occupied and divided! There was even a wall!

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        4. OpenSorceress‏ @OpenSorceress Jun 17
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          You think they'll split the US down the Mississippi or some sort of Mason-Dixon? Canada runs one half, Mexico runs the other half

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        1. Teo‏ @Teukka72 Jun 18
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          That would be the ICC (International Criminal Court). It has jurisdiction for war crimes, genocide and other crimes against humanity. And the zero tolerance policy is a little too close to comfort to CPPCG II(e) for my taste.

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        1. lilshebeast‏ @LilSheBeast Jun 18
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          *Raises hand*

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        1. pointless‏ @farminginva Jun 18
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          But also most Nazis just became cops and other govt officials in Germany (if you weren't valuable enough to be brought to the usa to run research programs)...

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        1. @pluma@mastodon.social‏ @lnplum Jun 18
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          I'd hope for an uprising but realistically that's not going to happen. The Nazis weren't stopped because they committed atrocities, they were stopped because they went to war with the countries that would eventually stop them.

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        1. Shenanigans  🏴‏ @cosmic_hooligan Jun 18
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          I'm afraid no one will stop the USA.

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        1. Oh you meant‏ @ohyoumeant Jun 18
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          In the afternoon of July 14, 229 years ago, fewer than 1000 people stormed a medieval fortress, “La Bastille”. To this day, some celebrate it as the beginning of something great, while others denounce the absolute carnage that ensued on that very day.

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        2. aleksandra אלכסנדרה‏ @schala09 Jun 17
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

          And the Nazis didn't have nuclear weapons. :-/

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        3. OpenSorceress‏ @OpenSorceress Jun 17
          Replying to @schala09 @EmilyGorcenski

          Yeah, because they basically deported Einstein.

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