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re: Is this feeling what the Jews felt in Germany???
Posted on 7/12/22 at 8:27 am to geauxkoo
Posted on 7/12/22 at 8:27 am to geauxkoo
I think the OP’s analogy is a bit exaggerated at this point in time, but going along, I’d say this is more like what Germans felt in 1930s Germany. They weren’t targeted for genocide, but you’d better toe the Party line.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 8:43 am to TerryDawg03
There are probably thousands of conflicts where sizable minority are gradually persecuted for living in a manner that was long deemed perfectly fine. So I think it's just counterproductive to pick Jews in Germany to reflect that when pretty much any other conflict would do.
I agree with the person who referenced being a non-Nazi German in Germany. Watching the institutions give way to a brand of thought and being told to devote yourself to that - counterintuitive, senseless and destructive as it may be - or be deemed the opposition...that is probably more akin to the feeling, perhaps.
I agree with the person who referenced being a non-Nazi German in Germany. Watching the institutions give way to a brand of thought and being told to devote yourself to that - counterintuitive, senseless and destructive as it may be - or be deemed the opposition...that is probably more akin to the feeling, perhaps.
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