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Words are not Violence, Violence is the SS using flamethrowers to clear buildings

Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:42 am
Posted by chinese58
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:42 am


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By Marc A. Thiessen
Columnist
August 8 at 2:57 PM

WARSAW — American millennials have a lot of complaints about their lot in life. So here’s a question for them: When is the last time you had to walk through a sewer waist-high in human filth, choking on the toxic ammonia, yet unable to cough for fear of alerting the Nazi SS soldiers on the street above — knowing that if you did, they would open a manhole cover and toss in grenades or poison gas to kill you?

Here in Warsaw 75 years ago, teenagers did exactly that. Last week, surviving members of the resistance gathered in the Polish capital to mark the anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, when the underground Home Army rose up, freed the city from Nazi occupation and held it for 63 days.

I came here with my 91-year-old mother, who fought in the uprising. Before the insurgency began, she served as an underground courier, carrying radios and messages across the city. She and her fellow girl scouts would sneak out of their homes after curfew — a crime punishable by death — to leave flowers at monuments to Polish heroes or paint anti-Nazi graffiti on walls. And during the uprising itself, she would dodge German sniper fire as she ran across barricades to carry orders and weapons to soldiers fighting on the front lines.

Only about a quarter of the Poles had weapons; many went into battle armed with little more than rocks. Kids as young as 10 or 11 would sneak up to German tanks and set them on fire using gasoline bombs. The Nazis responded with unbridled fury. In the city’s Wola district, they executed more than 50,000 civilians. By the time the Home Army was forced to surrender, nearly 200,000 civilians and 16,000 soldiers were dead, and 80 percent of the city was destroyed.

In our colleges and universities, first millennials and now their Generation Z successors have demanded “emotional safety,” insisting on “safe spaces” and “trigger warnings” to protect them from ideas they don’t like, because they tell us that “words are violence.” No, they are not. Violence is SS officers using flamethrowers to clear buildings. Violence is defenseless civilians being put in front of Nazi Panzers as human shields. During the Warsaw Uprising there were no “safe spaces” — battles were literally fought house to house, room to room. There were no “trigger warnings” — only Germans pulling their triggers as they executed civilians and prisoners of war lined up on street corners. ...


Washington Post Op-Ed piece

Searched OT and PT, and couldn't find this. My apologies if it's already been posted.

It's a column that's made for this board.
Posted by Cosmo
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:44 am to
Shocked wapo published that
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:45 am to
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American millennials have a lot of complaints about their lot in life. So here’s a question for them: When is the last time you had to walk through a sewer waist-high in human filth, choking on the toxic ammonia, yet unable to cough for fear of alerting the Nazi SS soldiers on the street above — knowing that if you did, they would open a manhole cover and toss in grenades or poison gas to kill you?


When's the last time a Boomer or Gen Xer had to do this?
Posted by OysterPoBoy
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:46 am to
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And during the uprising itself, she would dodge German sniper fire as she ran across barricades


If you can dodge a bullet you can dodge a ball.
This post was edited on 8/9/19 at 10:48 am
Posted by Footbaw
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Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:47 am to
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American millennials


Posted by arseinclarse
Member since Apr 2007
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:49 am to
Guy w/ glasses looks like your stereotypical prog sissy.
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:49 am to
Point of personal privilege! Please refrain from using hate speech terms like millenials. Thank you!
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:50 am to
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When's the last time a Boomer or Gen Xer had to do this?



Isn’t that a good thing?

Posted by upgrayedd
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:50 am to
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Shocked wapo published that

It's an op-ed. The biggest qualification for publication of it is money.
Posted by The Mick
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:51 am to
Oddest collection of baws I've seen.... got a bit of everything in that pic.
Posted by upgrayedd
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:52 am to
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Guy w/ glasses looks like your stereotypical prog sissy.


Pollacks are based AF
Posted by GetCocky11
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:52 am to
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quote:
When's the last time a Boomer or Gen Xer had to do this?



quote:

Isn’t that a good thing?




Of course it is a good thing. I just think the author's premise that we shouldn't complain or want better for ourselves because we haven't had to fight a war against an invader on our streets is laughable.
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:52 am to
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Point of personal privilege! Please refrain from using hate speech terms like millenials. Thank you!



Point of personal privilege. Pronouns gir/gum Can you please stop using exclamation points in your posts? They are very triggering to those of us who don’t like thinking about loud noises or speech or being surprised.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:55 am to
Doesnt most of Europe have much less free speech than the USA?
Posted by upgrayedd
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:56 am to
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Point of personal privilege. Pronouns gir/gum Can you please stop using exclamation points in your posts? They are very triggering to those of us who don’t like thinking about loud noises or speech or being surprised.

Point of personal privilege. Willow Shultz, Austin DSA chapter, xyr, xym. Please stop assuming pronouns such as "you/your". It's triggering my PTSD.
Posted by SlapahoeTribe
Tiger Nation
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:56 am to
My grandfather fought in Europe. I have his medals; I can read his records; there was even a book published on his unit.

But he never said anything about the war. Not one fricking word.

He died 15 years ago. The Greatest Generation is quickly fading away. Man may never again face the challenges those young men did; an entire world at war, and it was fought up close and personal. I’m in awe with what they accomplished.
Posted by Smalls
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:57 am to
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I just think the author's premise that we shouldn't complain or want better for ourselves because we haven't had to fight a war against an invader on our streets is laughable.


While I see your point, the victimization culture of being offended at every single thing is out of control. It's beyond time to shame these people into oblivion.
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
135028 posts
Posted on 8/9/19 at 10:59 am to
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Point of personal privilege. Willow Shultz, Austin DSA chapter, xyr, xym. Please stop assuming pronouns such as "you/your". It's triggering my PTSD.


Point of personal privilege. Using terms like triggering and PTSD conjures up images of violence and war which really stresses out some people and can give them panic attacks
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
139218 posts
Posted on 8/9/19 at 11:01 am to
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Of course it is a good thing. I just think the author's premise that we shouldn't complain or want better for ourselves because we haven't had to fight a war against an invader on our streets is laughable.


I think the point is that we in the West (excluding some parts of Europe) have completely lost perspective of what entails an actual hardship, oppression, and suffering over the course of the last 75 years.
Posted by Tigerlaff
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Posted on 8/9/19 at 11:01 am to
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When's the last time a Boomer or Gen Xer had to do this?



To be fair, the boomers and gen Xers have never had many of their own subscribing to the "words are violence" bullshite. Give a little credit where it is due.
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