@TanstaaflAoT i'm not saying disproportionate jewish involvement in western politics (and academic, etc.) is not a contributing factor...
@TanstaaflAoT what other populations have exhibited universalism anywhere near like nw euros? romans, maybe closest (in europe).
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@TanstaaflAoT the romans? national socialism? yeah, but that was nearly two thousand years later. fifteen hundred years, anyway. -
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@TanstaaflAoT support for nazi party was strongest in areas furthest from "core" germany: https://hbdchick.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/eastern-germany-medieval-manorialism-and-yes-the-hajnal-line/ …pic.twitter.com/oqO91eqNzh
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@hbdchick@edwest@TanstaaflAoT there is a 'core' Germany? Parts lost after 1945 are still real. Regional cores exist. -
@KriegerStefan my "core" germany goes back to the middle ages - "further west" germany may be more apt...@edwest@TanstaaflAoT - End of conversation
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@hbdchick@TanstaaflAoT Early Muslims were kind of tolerant. Convert, pay tax or die did not discriminate. -
@PCOwen_a yeah. more universalistic than some group that demands you be born into it. less so than unitarian universalists.@TanstaaflAoT
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