Your entire question illustrates an error in your thinking. You can't talk about "what they did" without talking about their reasons, that's the whole point. "What they did" is MURDERED JEWS AND ROMA AND DISABLED PEOPLE AND TRANS PEOPLE.
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Replying to @iridienne @arthur_affect and
Please explain to me why "the entire history of WHY those groups" is relevant to how atrocious Nazis were. Because it sounds to me like you're saying if the history had been different their actions would've been justified.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @iridienne and
Doing the exact same things to the Nazis that the Nazis did to other people would have been extremely justified
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Replying to @arthur_affect @iridienne and
So you agree that if the history had been different, Nazi actions would have been justified?
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @iridienne and
Yes, obviously The "history" is 100% what makes something justified or unjustified It is what justifies things
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Replying to @arthur_affect @iridienne and
Alright, well, I'm of the opinion that NO history would have justified the heinous acts of the Nazis. This is something I feel VERY strongly about. It is FUCKED UP that you think there's a universe where the Nazis are justified.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
You still keep talking about "the heinous acts of the Nazis" without being willing to actually name what those are. Because you think that evil is facially neutral and that history is meaningless.
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Replying to @iridienne @arthur_affect and
GENOCIDE IS NEVER JUSTIFIED GENOCIDE IS NEVER JUSTIFIED GENOCIDE IS NEVER JUSTIFIED
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @iridienne and
There, I named the acts. The genocide apologia in this thread is unreal.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
Yes, of course genocide is never justified. Now, what's "genocide"? You're still being very cagey about that.
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"Murder", by definition, is never justified But that is only a statement it is possible to make because the definition of the *word* "murder" is that it's unjustified The simple act of shooting someone in the head sometimes is justified and therefore is not murder
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Replying to @arthur_affect @iridienne and
The word "genocide", in fact, depends entirely on the history of the act, the intentions behind it and its consequences Using the word "genocide" simply to mean "killing people" is a massive misuse of the term (indeed genocide need not involve killing anyone)
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