• Taldan@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s always been the judicial system. In Nazi Germany, the courts were incredibly close to blocking the concentration camps. If they had, we’d have had a very different history

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      6 hours ago

      Total concentration camp casualties were about 13 million. (about half of that jews, but we almost don’t talk about the rest, Israel makes sure the focus is on jews). Mind bogglingingly horrible.

      But total WWII casualties were something like 80 million.

      Would history be different? Sure. Amongst other things, Zionists wouldn’t be able to weaponize guilt.