@ThisMeansWar08 the holocaust happened at a time when morals and rights had moved on from the time of slavery. Everyone knew it was wrong.
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@ChristHeRead@ThisMeansWar08 no, unfortunately, many people at the time viewed black people as subhuman. That's why slavery was accepted. -
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@ThisMeansWar08@ChristHeRead accepted by white Europeans at the time. It wasn't until mid-late 1700s that attitudes changed.
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@ThisMeansWar08 of course. White people can't have opinions on anything that isn't solely about white people. Absolutely, very sensible. -
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@ThisMeansWar08 and that topic is outside the realm of my knowledge cos of my skin colour? Does being white make it harder for me to read? -
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@ThisMeansWar08 oh, so if I was poorer or darker skinned, then I would understand better. I see. So can Jeremy Corbyn or Tony Benn get it? - 1 more reply
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@Bubblebum333 do explain why... -
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@Bubblebum333 that is true but we can't turn back time, and you can make the same argument for Italians benefiting from Roman Empire too.
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@JuliaHB1@Telegraph hmmm, you conveniently forget to mention that Germans were made to pay dearly for WW2, even those who weren't involved -
@numb15 yes, to the countries/people who had suffered at their hands, not to their descendants centuries later. Rather different, no?
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