Nait’s point stands, actually. More than 10M German speakers (NOT German citizens) were subject to mass expulsion. An estimated 500k died from 1945-1950. Some argued they deserved it, like Hiroshima/Nagasaki, but one can’t argue that many didn’t die.https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-European-Atrocity-You/132123 …
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I think the "innocent people" point stands, seems almost vacuous to me, any societal endeavor at this scale will wrap undeserving individuals in its net. However the "super evil" point is more interesting.
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Who does it refer to?
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Yeah this is a pretty clear one, or any tribunal/trial following progress past an old world order: anti-apartheid in academia, reconstruction republicanism, postcolonialism, international criminal tribunals in rwanda, yugoslavia, bosnia etc.
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That was justice and not revenge.
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AfD is third largest party and sits as the official Opposition so... May not have worked as well as we thought, and therefore its power as a go to reference is diminished
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Was that really a purge, though, or rather a restoration through legal and administrative means? It was the Nazis that purged, cleansed and in just 12 years tried to violently transform German society, culture and laws forever - a cultural revolution in the truest sense.
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Formal legal tribunals rooted in natural law and holding individuals responsible for heinous crimes they committed =/= mob purges
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