“Germany” got off easy, because after WW1 and making the country pay for that war the conditions were created for the rise of Hitler. At the time of signing this was already viewed as a “20 year armistice” by some. Germany got off easy because no one wanted that again.https://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1323123047281221633 …
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Yeah, that country that got partitioned up and ruled by like four different countries for 50 years with a wall down the middle of it and around one city to seal it off from everywhere else sure did get off easy.
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After carrying out the greatest systematic genocide in history? Yeah, actually
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Replying to @arthur_affect @queervidual
My bad, thought you were responding to my other tweet. Should have double-checked which this was a response to
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Meh I can't say the Morgenthau Plan (total and permanent deindustrialization of the German populace) would've been better for the world But I'm not a survivor of the Holocaust nor descended from one, so it's fucking easy for me to say, isn't it
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That was Churchill's practical reason for opposing the Morgenthau Plan -- it would involve "chaining Britain to a dead body" Again, I get the reasons not to do it Again, the kind of thing that's easy for a Gentile to say
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I'm going to make it really clear that on a moral, as opposed to practical level, and leaving the question of children or other genuine moral innocents aside, the thought of awful things happening to German POWs does not move me the tiniest little bit
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I don't think it'd be productive to pursue large-scale judicial vengeance against the whole German military after the war but the idea of some Nazi fuckface fighting for his Nazi country being shot in the kneecaps and left to die of exposure in the mud doesn't trouble me at all
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ForestaWriter and
There are SO MANY well-off "bystanders" in Nazi Germany whose lives were basically fine after the war, whose ability to just go back to earning and spending money and live their lives like normal is an affront that cries out unto God
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