A lesson from history.
(Which you might miss, if you are taken in by gop propaganda/word games.)https://twitter.com/HistoryNed/status/1141222910956310528 …
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Many Jews did not know either that they were about to be murdered. The holocaust was quite unthinkable for normal people.
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Somewhat true. But imo a lot of this was strategic ignorance. People at some level basically knew. At least toward end of war.
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My impression as well. There was plausible deniability re the details. Was plausible justification as well. But everyone knew Jews/dissidents weren’t being treated well.
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(And most people didn’t give a shit.)
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Hmmm...possibly wishful thinking on your part...
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May 1945 for my grandparents.
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I think most people chose active ignorance because of Jew hatred. There were some 42,000 camps, forced work sites, forced brothels etc.https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/nazi-camps …
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