> That's my exact point, Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, but we all got so emotional we couldn't question.
Well, we could and we did but invading Iraq was something that was still on GWB's bucket list and so he did.
What people thought didn't really matter.
> If you look at the civilian deaths it really becomes a big "Wait... are we the baddies?" situation.
It was pretty bloody obvious. See Dr. Kelly.
> As for the holocaust, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
The point I'm trying to make, and I'll spell it out, just so that it is absolutely clear is that Neo Nazis are one step worse than the Nazis of old in that they are knowingly and willingly participating in a re-run of history that we should avoid at all costs, especially because we already know how that particular movie ends.
> My point is that allowing yourself to get emotional, even when you think you're right, is how all of the tragedies of the world happened
No, emotion has fuck all to do with this. It's simply logic. Nazis : bad.
> Those German soldiers thought they were doing the right thing, because they were swept up in emotion.
They were lied to and they were conscripted. Many of them would have backed out if that would not have led to a bullet to the head.
> Not because millions of evil people were all born at once in Germany in the 1900s.
No, but it only took a relatively small amount of those evil people to take over the country. Note how the GOP and all the other presidents men are standing by as Trump is destroying America as we know it and have come to cherish and respect it while we're watching.
How far it will be allowed to go down will be a big factor in how many casualties this round will bring. 10's, 1000's, millions? Who is to know as long as all the good little people are standing by the side it might go very far indeed.
Well, we could and we did but invading Iraq was something that was still on GWB's bucket list and so he did.
What people thought didn't really matter.
> If you look at the civilian deaths it really becomes a big "Wait... are we the baddies?" situation.
It was pretty bloody obvious. See Dr. Kelly.
> As for the holocaust, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
The point I'm trying to make, and I'll spell it out, just so that it is absolutely clear is that Neo Nazis are one step worse than the Nazis of old in that they are knowingly and willingly participating in a re-run of history that we should avoid at all costs, especially because we already know how that particular movie ends.
> My point is that allowing yourself to get emotional, even when you think you're right, is how all of the tragedies of the world happened
No, emotion has fuck all to do with this. It's simply logic. Nazis : bad.
> Those German soldiers thought they were doing the right thing, because they were swept up in emotion.
They were lied to and they were conscripted. Many of them would have backed out if that would not have led to a bullet to the head.
> Not because millions of evil people were all born at once in Germany in the 1900s.
No, but it only took a relatively small amount of those evil people to take over the country. Note how the GOP and all the other presidents men are standing by as Trump is destroying America as we know it and have come to cherish and respect it while we're watching.
How far it will be allowed to go down will be a big factor in how many casualties this round will bring. 10's, 1000's, millions? Who is to know as long as all the good little people are standing by the side it might go very far indeed.