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 @iridienne and
Where tf do you see genocide apologia? I see people saying “Nazis were bad because they killed Jewish and Roma and Disabled and LGBTQ+ people.” And you keep trying to argue “No, Nazis were bad because they killed people.” Which makes YOU the genocide apologist.
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Replying to @thisniss @iridienne and
Arthur Chu said Nazi acts would have been "obviously" justified if the history was different.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @thisniss and
Mass murder of defenseless people is wrong regardless of whether they are Jewish or Roma or Disabled or LGBTQ or whatever. I can't believe I have to spell this out.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @thisniss and
John Brown led an armed team to break into a guy's house in the middle of the night while he was asleep, dragged him and his sons into the woods while tied up, then hacked them to death with machetes He is a goddamn hero, one of my personal idols
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
This was a completely politically motivated killing and an act of political terrorism James P. Doyle was not a slaveowner, but he was a slavery *supporter*, and intended to vote in favor of legalizing slavery in Kansas It was "direct voter suppression"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
Wasn't he also tied into the Bloody Lawrence events as well? I know Brown was involved in the defense of Lawrence, hell, it would have made him famous even before the raid, I just forget if that murder was tied to that or just Bleeding Kansas more generally.
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Yes, it was part of an ongoing series of escalations and retaliations, but our friend here just said executing a harmless prisoner was always impossible to justify regardless of "the history" so I'm giving him my favorite example
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
Oh, I figured you knew correct or not, and I saw why, I just was curious because I also admire Brown as one of the true heroes of a period nearly without them, and couldn't remember if this was that one or it was another incident, because Brown in Kansas is absurd, as it all was
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