I always thought it was quite sus that every history class from middle school and on was basically about the civil war (muh slavery, evil whites) and the holohoax (muh heckin kikerinos and evil white mustache man). Oh yeah and also muh evil white settlers killing all the Indians. That's it. Those 3 events are apparently the only important things that happened in all of history for American public school students.
I always wondered why the holocaust was treated so specially? Why did we have to learn about the holocaust constantly and not, say, the Rwanda genocide or whatever.
It was so boring after a while.
I also had a lot of contempt for the Jews because I wondered why they would willingly walk to the gas chambers when they outnumbered the guards? I found it disgusting of them. If the genocide is real, and the life of your child and other people are on the line and you are walking toward a gas chamber why not fight back you fucking coward?
Funny enough the Jews actually realized people were starting to feel contempt for their weakness which is why they started making movies like Defiance where Jews actually fight lol.
It's even worse than that! Some people key in on the wooden doors... but the real point is that there was only one door, so if one person falls down from anxiety or stress... well there's a huge bottleneck -- German engineering!
At least in the long run. I do think it actually worked for a generation or two, but those generations are all grown up now and at least one of them is starting to realize they've been had.
I noticed that when I was on a jury. The defendant had such an elaborate and clear story of their defense that we decided could not have been possible given the historic nature of the crime. He literally remembered every single moment of the alibi he provided even though the crime was a historic homicide case from 1998. He literally told the court the exact time he brushed his teeth, how long it took him to get to work that day all to show how he couldn’t have been the killer because he was busy at the time of death haha. It was bizarre listening to somebody discuss a date in 1998 like it was yesterdat or something.
I would immediately assume that that much detail was to hide something. My brain is probably trained to look at the wrong thing first, but I've also been lied to a lot.
Yeah your original comment was right. When people over explain something it’s usually either that they’re not telling the truth and so they feel they have to really convince you, or they’re incredibly nervous.
If they’re nervous they might engage in that behavior even though they’re telling the truth but more commonly an excessive explanation is an attempt to create a seemingly good lie. It also makes the lie easier to pick up on because of all the details. Read my follow up comment to the guy that stuck up for the criminal and you’ll see just how funny the murderer’s alibi was.
You mean the forensically determined time of death and all the evidence kept in storage from the day it happened? Or the fact the nigger murderer had got pulled over speeding that very day speeding away from the location of the crime while at the exact same hour in his story he was buying a sandwich from a fast food chain franchise that didn’t have a store at that location at that time?
I always thought it was quite sus that every history class from middle school and on was basically about the civil war (muh slavery, evil whites) and the holohoax (muh heckin kikerinos and evil white mustache man). Oh yeah and also muh evil white settlers killing all the Indians. That's it. Those 3 events are apparently the only important things that happened in all of history for American public school students.
I always wondered why the holocaust was treated so specially? Why did we have to learn about the holocaust constantly and not, say, the Rwanda genocide or whatever.
It was so boring after a while.
I also had a lot of contempt for the Jews because I wondered why they would willingly walk to the gas chambers when they outnumbered the guards? I found it disgusting of them. If the genocide is real, and the life of your child and other people are on the line and you are walking toward a gas chamber why not fight back you fucking coward?
Funny enough the Jews actually realized people were starting to feel contempt for their weakness which is why they started making movies like Defiance where Jews actually fight lol.
It's even worse than that! Some people key in on the wooden doors... but the real point is that there was only one door, so if one person falls down from anxiety or stress... well there's a huge bottleneck -- German engineering!
At least in the long run. I do think it actually worked for a generation or two, but those generations are all grown up now and at least one of them is starting to realize they've been had.
In the long run, you will be nothing and you will be happy.
Desenetization is what they exactly want from you. You will stop caring because you are nothing, so you will roll over to them.
In the long run, we'll all be dead. Might as well fight the man until then.
The same way anytime a person over explains a subject constantly is recognized as a sign of lying.
I noticed that when I was on a jury. The defendant had such an elaborate and clear story of their defense that we decided could not have been possible given the historic nature of the crime. He literally remembered every single moment of the alibi he provided even though the crime was a historic homicide case from 1998. He literally told the court the exact time he brushed his teeth, how long it took him to get to work that day all to show how he couldn’t have been the killer because he was busy at the time of death haha. It was bizarre listening to somebody discuss a date in 1998 like it was yesterdat or something.
I would immediately assume that that much detail was to hide something. My brain is probably trained to look at the wrong thing first, but I've also been lied to a lot.
Yeah your original comment was right. When people over explain something it’s usually either that they’re not telling the truth and so they feel they have to really convince you, or they’re incredibly nervous.
If they’re nervous they might engage in that behavior even though they’re telling the truth but more commonly an excessive explanation is an attempt to create a seemingly good lie. It also makes the lie easier to pick up on because of all the details. Read my follow up comment to the guy that stuck up for the criminal and you’ll see just how funny the murderer’s alibi was.
And yet, the prosecutors timeline seemed plausible?
You mean the forensically determined time of death and all the evidence kept in storage from the day it happened? Or the fact the nigger murderer had got pulled over speeding that very day speeding away from the location of the crime while at the exact same hour in his story he was buying a sandwich from a fast food chain franchise that didn’t have a store at that location at that time?
I wonder when they will start teaching children that they are nothing, they have nowhere to go nowhere to hide, and they will die sooner or later.
Not too far off anyways.