Well it did, but I think it's been dismissed too much, that ... well I'm again interested in watching tv, so what do you do, you watch the nazi documentaries, right? That's what you do!
So I've been watching some and what worries me the most is the way it's been played out. I mean not like... not that they were good guys, but the point doesn't come across, that it's not good versus evil in a way where humans are being evil and others the opposite. What this implies is that there is de facto good people and evil people. And that further translates into "we can never be like nazis, because they were evil."
I've even heard the argument many times in here as well, that it couldn't happen and the Germans were particularly ... well apt to that kind of setting, as in humans.
I just don't simply think it's true. I think we're all people, but certain things can cause certain outcomes, some of them quite extraordinary. So I think it is in fact dangerous to think that we can never or it will never happen again or what ever, or to blame others being like Hitler.
It has happened time and time again in the history, this was just one of the last ones and we remember it well. And it isn't even the last one, we've had nasty genocides going on to our days. Some would claim some wars are genocide that generally aren't thought as one, but I mean methodical in your face we will kill your race or side type of things. It wasn't the last one and it won't be the last one.
I think it's wrong to claim that some people are and some aren't. I don't think it's correct no matter how you look at it and it is precisely this thought that is dangerous. I think we're all capable of it as nations and larger groups. Of course some of us will always refuse under pressure to comply, some of us will resist and risk our lives to play a role that's smaller than a drop in the ocean, just to not comply.
However, I do strongly believe we're talking about humans, and it knows no nation borders or races. That is why I think it is not the best of ideas to show nazis as the ultimate evil that only they can achieve. No, I think we can all achieve it. Or that the people wanted to go on with those horrendous plans and wanted those outcomes. I don't think so. Social control, propaganda, certain random variables, a certain situation, most of us will fall for it. So I think that should be the lesson. To realize that it's not us who need to prevent this from happening in some other country, but it is humans who are easily led sometimes, and we need to stop it no matter where it happens, especially inside our own borders where we can still make it count. And that we are no better as people as any other nation or race. We aren't that much more significantly intelligent and less compliance ridden. The same techniques used to fit the time and place, most of us will conform. We like to think it isn't so, but I just don't really believe it. I believe we're all humans, and we are true uncivilized beasts many times.
So I've been watching some and what worries me the most is the way it's been played out. I mean not like... not that they were good guys, but the point doesn't come across, that it's not good versus evil in a way where humans are being evil and others the opposite. What this implies is that there is de facto good people and evil people. And that further translates into "we can never be like nazis, because they were evil."
I've even heard the argument many times in here as well, that it couldn't happen and the Germans were particularly ... well apt to that kind of setting, as in humans.
I just don't simply think it's true. I think we're all people, but certain things can cause certain outcomes, some of them quite extraordinary. So I think it is in fact dangerous to think that we can never or it will never happen again or what ever, or to blame others being like Hitler.
It has happened time and time again in the history, this was just one of the last ones and we remember it well. And it isn't even the last one, we've had nasty genocides going on to our days. Some would claim some wars are genocide that generally aren't thought as one, but I mean methodical in your face we will kill your race or side type of things. It wasn't the last one and it won't be the last one.
I think it's wrong to claim that some people are and some aren't. I don't think it's correct no matter how you look at it and it is precisely this thought that is dangerous. I think we're all capable of it as nations and larger groups. Of course some of us will always refuse under pressure to comply, some of us will resist and risk our lives to play a role that's smaller than a drop in the ocean, just to not comply.
However, I do strongly believe we're talking about humans, and it knows no nation borders or races. That is why I think it is not the best of ideas to show nazis as the ultimate evil that only they can achieve. No, I think we can all achieve it. Or that the people wanted to go on with those horrendous plans and wanted those outcomes. I don't think so. Social control, propaganda, certain random variables, a certain situation, most of us will fall for it. So I think that should be the lesson. To realize that it's not us who need to prevent this from happening in some other country, but it is humans who are easily led sometimes, and we need to stop it no matter where it happens, especially inside our own borders where we can still make it count. And that we are no better as people as any other nation or race. We aren't that much more significantly intelligent and less compliance ridden. The same techniques used to fit the time and place, most of us will conform. We like to think it isn't so, but I just don't really believe it. I believe we're all humans, and we are true uncivilized beasts many times.
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