"It will not be a happy day for me. I believe in karma."
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These people are hypocrites. They pretend there was no genocide yet they are all genocidal themselves while worshiping the same leader the Germans who supposedly had no intentions of genocide.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see through them, yet they don't see it themselves.
After learning the other side of world war two, what do you believe should have been the response of these so-called hypocrites?
What do you believe the proper reaction is?
What is your definition of "genocidal" ? Would you call every side that takes a side in a violent war against another identified opposition group "genocidal" of that opposition group they are at war with?
What would you call a poisonous fake vaccine inoculation coerced upon an unwitting populace or nationality of people with selected targeting? Could that be described as genocidal?
It is okay to hate the liar.
It is okay to admit the government in the nation you were born in did not take the all-virtuous all-righteous fairytale version "GOOD" side in every war in history and instead laid down with bad bedfellows.
It is okay to stick to ones own identity groups. A hypocrite might claim he hasn't attached himself to even more artificial and superstitious identity groups than race/ethnicity.
When I say hypocrites I'm referring to modern day neo-nazis / nazi fans.
But what should have been the proper response? I think Germans could have removed Jews from political power without also boycotting their shops, putting them into ghettos and later into labor camps where many died.
I don't think the poisonous fake vaccine is purely a Jewish plot. Occultists are in on it, so is the Vatican. All the forces aligned with Satan support the vaccine push.
Sure.
I agree, and I think that is the only value there. But it isn't valuable to claim fascists are then the very fairytale GOOD. Only real good are born again believers who told the governments to shove it (like the Amish / Mennonites).
I agree, but that doesn't mean persecuting, harassing and abusing other groups, which is what these types just love to do. Shunning is fine, which again is what faithful people like the Mennonites do. Much better than using others for forced labor or impoverishing them.