MrBukani
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ORIGINAL: Marc2b quote:
Some germans called for genocide also. And you know what? They all participated. Okay, I wasn't going to respond at first because, truth be told, I don't really like you (when you respond with "bite me" I just don't feel the love ). Still, I don't dislike you enough to put you on my official Collarme Shitheads List . . . yet. And, I don't like to leave things hanging if I am going to bolt for the weekend . . . so . . . All is an absolute term. Of course all Germans did not participate in the Holocaust. Some were too young to understand and so no responsibility can be placed upon them. Some did oppose the regime. Although they were never very well organized or effective, they did oppose. If by "German" you include not just nationality but ethnicity then many German-Americans (as well as some German-Canadians I presume) actively fought against the nazis as Allied soldiers (and many, no doubt were maimed or killed in the process). I had the privilege of knowing one German-American who fought against the nazis - my Grandfather. Even if we were to agree that a majority of the German population were at least in agreement with the goals of the Holocaust, all that does is point to the ease in which mass delusion can translate into human evil. I've already said my piece on what is necessary for peace in the Middle East. As for the side topic of Religion that has grown on this thread i'll just sum up with: I do not care what people believe so long as their beliefs do not violate my rights or the rights of others. If some religious folk want to rail against homosexuality because their god doesn't like it, I accept that as their right. They do not have the right to prevent homosexuals from getting married. Their god has no say in public policy, especially when he is demanding that people be treated like shit. They have the right to whine about my (or anyone else's lack of belief or disrespect for their religion. They don't have the right to actually stop us. While I may criticize religion in general for its intolerance that does not mean that I regard secular ideologies to be any less capable of intolerance. Any belief system, if it believes it hold a monopoly on the truth, be it religious ("god is never wrong!") or secular ("Marx is never wrong") is dangerous. I will continue to maintain that intolerance is a primary ingredient (or at least a likely outcome) for most religions. A secular belief system is not beholden to a god (particularly, one who will burn you forever if you don't go along with him) and so at least has a greater probability of self examination, reflection and change. I wish everyone (even those of you I don't really like ) a great weekend. Ah you mean the great german expression"Wir haben es nicht gewusst!" The doctrine of Hitler was pretty clear on jews. If 'all' is too absolute for you. Go nitpick.
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