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Re: We Must Never Forget: Remembering the Holocaust
I think your guys argument is not taking this anywhere, pam, luv ya dearly, but please be the better of the the two, Krim, stop it, past few posts have not been on topic at all, love, hate, they are the same emotion, stop using both to power the argument, accept that you were a little out of line, and go on with the topic...
Lets stop the pointless discussion of whether or not Krim's remarks are racist, they are out of line, whether or not he meant them to be, but mostly free speech make them an outburst of his ideas that we should consider. I personally think his troubling past and by that defined character coupled with psychological arousement from confrontation and argument fuel this argument. But unless both ya stop, i will have to do something i would really not want to... Sheesh, stop making me have look like a grown-up...
Back to topic, so what could have actually fueled the Holocaust, that hatred for everyone outside of yourself-like and total indifference for human suffering by those who could have, early in the days, have done something about this... We know of the man who was pushing this, the search for the altimate warrior, arian race, the "true" germans. But what made the masses indifferent for other human suffering, do you think that the opression and humiliation, sanctions and hunger after, in their recent memory WWI pushed these people to not see the wrongness of what they were doing?
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