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Is n**i-ism more than skin deep?

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It's in their blood.

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  1. You kind of answered you question their.


  2. It's not in their blood, but, you see, when there is no democracy like we are lucky to have, people are scared to speak against the government, I do not say this is OK, but put yourself in a position where, each time you say something against a politician you risk a death sentence and all your family as well. Most people are too scared to say something against the established government and the elections are, like in Zimbabwe nowadays, completely manipulated. It was the same in Russia during the "reign" of Stalin and we can find a lot of examples totalitarism in the world, I will not list them all.

    As far as racism against the Jews is concerned everybody knows what happened during WW2 but what very few people know is that the allies were perfectly aware of what happened (not the normal people but the leaders) so we all have to share a little bit of the guilt for what happened then.

    What is completely revolting is that racism and anti-Jewish, anti-Muslim, anti-whatsoever still remain in the head of some people. Why not accept people as they are, we are born, live, and one day we will die and we certainly will not take anything with us and in 1000 years nobody will remember us except if we have been very very good or very very wicked.

  3. Weren't some people forced to be n***s? I don't think every n**i was proud to be one, I'm sure some of them thought Hitler was wrong but were just to afraid to stand up to him.

  4. uhm.....I don't think so.  Hatred of people because of skin color or religion and a sense that one's race os superior and all others should be enslaved or killed is certainly acquired rather than inherited.

  5. According to them anyway.

    At its heart Nazism is a social theory encompassing a far wider range of ideas than racial purity. To say Nazism is in a person's blood would be akin to saying communism is in a person's blood, the idea just doesn't track. Besides, the n**i theory of race is a societal construct, different "races" within a single human species only exists in peoples' heads.

  6. No - all these people that argue 'oh Hitler was the only evil one, EVERYBODY else was forced into it through terror and being scared of what will happen to their families', don't really know what they're talking about.

    Germany was going through a bad time economically and the n***s were helping that situation. On the surface (by which i mean - without knowing about the holocaust) the n***s appeared to be doing good things for Germany. Yes, Nazism is fundamentally an evil thing but i think it is narrow-minded to label all 'n***s' involved as evil - yes some were forced into it but i think the majority were just 'caught up' in the ideas and weren't fully aware what they were getting in to.

  7. No, it's not in there blood. It's in there brain.

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