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Emotions are high...let's not assassinate Ferdinand again

Probably curtail
pause
suspend

Nothing above says stop or end. Carefully crafted to play well with the liberals, but left open enough to continue business as usual. There companies all know that donations to both sides of there isles is how they get things done in Washington, and in state capitols across the country.
 
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Can I vote my way into this ^
 
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I Now Better Understand the 'Good German'
# Opinion # Conservative # covid-19 # lockdowns # left-wing # leftists # democratic-party
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Dennis Prager Dennis Prager


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As my listeners and readers can hopefully attest, I have been on a lifelong quest to understand human nature and human behavior. I am sad to report that I have learned more in the last few years, particularly in 2020, than in any equivalent period of time.
One of the biggest revelations concerns a question that has always plagued me: How does one explain the "good German," the term used to describe the average, presumably decent German, who did nothing to hurt Jews but also did nothing to help them and did nothing to undermine the Nazi regime? The same question could be asked about the average Frenchman during the Vichy era, the average Russian under Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Leonid Brezhnev and their successors, and the millions of others who did nothing to help their fellow citizens under oppressive dictatorships.
These past few years have taught me not to so quickly judge the quiet German, Russian, etc. Of course, I still judge Germans who helped the Nazis and Germans who in any way hurt Jews. But the Germans who did nothing? Not so fast.
What has changed my thinking has been watching what is happening in America (and Canada and Australia and elsewhere, for that matter).
The ease with which tens of millions of Americans have accepted irrational, unconstitutional and unprecedented police state-type restrictions on their freedoms, including even the freedom to make a living, has been, to understate the case, sobering.
The same holds true for the acceptance by most Americans of the rampant censorship on Twitter and all other major social media platforms. Even physicians and other scientists are deprived of freedom of speech if, for example, they offer scientific support for hydroxychloroquine along with zinc to treat COVID-19 in the early stages. Board-certified physician Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, who has saved hundreds of COVID-19 patients from suffering and/or death, has been banned from Twitter for publicizing his lifesaving hydroxychloroquine and zinc protocol.
Half of America, the nonleft half, is afraid to speak their minds at virtually every university, movie studio and large corporation — indeed, at virtually every place of work. Professors who say anything that offends the left fear being ostracized if they have tenure and being fired if they do not. People are socially ostracized, publicly shamed and/or fired for differing with Black Lives Matter, as America-hating and white-hating a group as has ever existed. And few Americans speak up. On the contrary, when BLM protestors demand that diners outside of restaurants raise their fists to show their support of BLM, nearly every diner does.
So, then, who are we to condemn the average German who faced the Gestapo if he didn't salute Hitler or the average Russian who faced the NKVD (the secret police and intelligence agency that preceded the KGB) if he didn't demonstrate sufficient enthusiasm for Stalin? Americans face the left's cancel culture, but not left-wing secret police or reeducation camps. (At least not yet — I have little doubt the left would send outspoken conservatives to reeducation camps if they could.)
I have come to understand the average German living under Nazism and the average Russian living under communism for another reason: the power of the media to brainwash.
As a student of totalitarianism since my graduate studies at the Russian Institute of Columbia University's School of International Affairs (as it was then known), I have always believed that only in a dictatorship could a society be brainwashed. I was wrong. I now understand that mass brainwashing can take place in a nominally free society. The incessant left-wing drumbeat of The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and almost every other major newspaper, plus The Atlantic, The New Yorker, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, NPR, all of Hollywood and almost every school from kindergarten through graduate school, has brainwashed at least half of America every bit as effectively as the German, Soviet and Chinese communist press did (and in the latter case, still does). That thousands of schools will teach the lie that is the New York Times' "1619 Project" is one of countless examples.
Prior to the lockdowns, I flew almost every week of the year, so I was approached by people who recognized me on a regular basis. Increasingly, I noticed that people would look around to see if anyone was within earshot and then tell me in almost a whisper: "I support Trump" or, "I'm a conservative." The last time people looked around and whispered things to me was when I used to visit the Soviet Union.
In Quebec this past weekend, as one can see on a viral video, a family was fined and members arrested because six — yes, six — people gathered to celebrate the new year. A neighbor snitched on them, and the celebrants were duly arrested. The Quebec government lauded the snitches and asked for more public "collaboration."
Snitches are likewise lauded and encouraged in some Democrat-run states and cities in America (Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti in March: "Snitches get rewards") and by left-wing governments in Australia. Plenty of Americans, Canadians and Australians are only too happy to snitch on people who refuse to lock down their lives.
All this is taking place without concentration camps, without a Gestapo, without a KGB and without Maoist reeducation camps.
That's why I no longer judge the average German as easily as I used to. Apathy in the face of tyranny turns out not to be a German or Russian characteristic. I just never thought it could happen in America.
 
What is an official history book?
for the purposes of this discussion , it would be a source used or approved by a government entity - such as the history textbooks approved for the national curriculum which I used when I taught history in the UK. (Incidentally, episodes of "blackadder" were also approved for the national curriculum, which says a lot about that system.)

Or a textbook used by a particular state in the US, approved for use in the public school system, for which standards and objectives exists which conform to the official curriculum guidelines of that state. Most of these textbooks are unduly influenced by lobbying groups which push sources for approval which confirm their own radical bias. For this reason, many of these history books which I taught from over the years are rife with both subjective and objective misinformation and deliberate omissions which satisfy the ideological objectives of those activist lobbying groups.

In many former soviet countries, the curriculum is still corrupted by the residual biases of the official soviet records, despite the fact that so many of these fantasies were discredited when the archives were opened to historians in the 90's. So when I taught in the CIS, there were too many "official" examples of one glorious soviet hero blowing up umpteen tiger tanks in a single afternoon, using only a bottle of vodka, a pack of matches and pure soviet idealism.

but hey, what do I know compared to your obvious knowledge of this subject.
 
I fear if things escalate will look like Bosnia '90. No clear front lines, neighbor against neighbor. And things escalated very fast.
 
I fear if things escalate will look like Bosnia '90. No clear front lines, neighbor against neighbor. And things escalated very fast.
Out where I'm at the neighbors are pretty much all on the same sheet of music (ALL of my immediate are). The few that aren't, well...
 
I fear if things escalate will look like Bosnia '90. No clear front lines, neighbor against neighbor. And things escalated very fast.
In Bosnia, there were profound cultural and religious identities - Muslim and Christian areas, Serb and Croat towns, etc. For 500 years, people who just wanted to be left alone were having their heads cut off, their villages burned, and their children stolen and converted by the ottomans and their local affiliates. So everybody knew who was on their side and who was against them. As recently as the 1940's the Muslims had eagerly joined the nazis in order to rape and pillage the Serbs once again, so none of it was ancient history or subverted history.

Here we have a bunch of people who don't even understand history, who have been brainwashed by marxist anti-culture and globalist propaganda to the point where they can't even discern truth from lies anymore, and who are so dysfunctionally self-absorbed that their bipolar identity du jour comes from imitating whatever brainless tripe just got spewed from their favorite rap star or basketball player. All of them would sooner fight over personal slights than over profound concepts like natural rights for themselves and future generations. And all of this cancer has been deliberately inseminated into our culture for the last 100 years by the same people who own our politicians and propaganda media. The biggest similarity with Bosnia is that *if* the good guys finally snap and fight back, you can bet your last dollar that the globalist forces in the rest of the world will swoop in to protect the wrong side.
 
In Bosnia, there were profound cultural and religious identities - Muslim and Christian areas, Serb and Croat towns, etc. For 500 years, people who just wanted to be left alone were having their heads cut off, their villages burned, and their children stolen and converted by the ottomans and their local affiliates. So everybody knew who was on their side and who was against them. As recently as the 1940's the Muslims had eagerly joined the nazis in order to rape and pillage the Serbs once again, so none of it was ancient history or subverted history.

Here we have a bunch of people who don't even understand history, who have been brainwashed by marxist anti-culture and globalist propaganda to the point where they can't even discern truth from lies anymore, and who are so dysfunctionally self-absorbed that their bipolar identity du jour comes from imitating whatever brainless tripe just got spewed from their favorite rap star or basketball player. All of them would sooner fight over personal slights than over profound concepts like natural rights for themselves and future generations. And all of this cancer has been deliberately inseminated into our culture for the last 100 years by the same people who own our politicians and propaganda media. The biggest similarity with Bosnia is that *if* the good guys finally snap and fight back, you can bet your last dollar that the globalist forces in the rest of the world will swoop in to protect the wrong side.

Profound cultural and religious identities just make it easier to hype up the hate, but you still needed Milosevic and a bunch of Serb nationalists to get the climate ready for war. And the diferences were far less profound than you think.

As for WW2 history, in the Balkans let just say all parties involved in Bosnia war had an extremely poor track record, Croats hat their own Nazi state NDH promptly went on a killing spree of the Serbs , even German nazis were disgusted with the NDH thugs, Serbs had their Chetniks much the same genocidal nutjobs and Muslims being the weakest side had a small SS group. Funny enough all three worked for the Germans when they were not too busy killing each other and running their own extermination camps(i am not sure Muslims had one). But on the other side Bosnia was also the mayor theatre of operation for Europes largest and most successful resistance movement in WW2 .