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wrote for 13 dage siden sidst redigeret af@davidaugust It's funny if you overlook the part of the story that is about the racial segregation system that did exist in the US ariu d the time of WW2 and how the US in many ways were not that different from Nazi Germany in the 30s. The Nazis copied parts of their segregation laws from the US. If there's an error in transmission, it is the error of not telling this part of the story. It explains the weird home-grown US national socialism.
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@davidaugust It's funny if you overlook the part of the story that is about the racial segregation system that did exist in the US ariu d the time of WW2 and how the US in many ways were not that different from Nazi Germany in the 30s. The Nazis copied parts of their segregation laws from the US. If there's an error in transmission, it is the error of not telling this part of the story. It explains the weird home-grown US national socialism.
wrote for 13 dage siden sidst redigeret af@malte @davidaugust You understand, he’s just sharing a cartoon, right? He didn’t draw it. It has a simple message. It’s not a history lesson.
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@malte @davidaugust You understand, he’s just sharing a cartoon, right? He didn’t draw it. It has a simple message. It’s not a history lesson.
wrote for 13 dage siden sidst redigeret af@Extra_Special_Carbon Yes, I do. If your point is that I come across as totally humorless, I understand. I don't agree that cartoons like these are not history lessons. When we share them, we share stories too. @davidaugust
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@Extra_Special_Carbon Yes, I do. If your point is that I come across as totally humorless, I understand. I don't agree that cartoons like these are not history lessons. When we share them, we share stories too. @davidaugust
wrote for 13 dage siden sidst redigeret af@malte @Extra_Special_Carbon equating the United State’s historical behavior to the behavior of n*zi Germany as of identical is to misunderstand both, against at least the spirit of your instance’s rules and against the laws of Germany and so against the rules of my instance.
Muting you for a week and thank you in advance for stopping it now and permanently. Best of luck to you.
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@malte @Extra_Special_Carbon equating the United State’s historical behavior to the behavior of n*zi Germany as of identical is to misunderstand both, against at least the spirit of your instance’s rules and against the laws of Germany and so against the rules of my instance.
Muting you for a week and thank you in advance for stopping it now and permanently. Best of luck to you.
wrote for 13 dage siden sidst redigeret af@davidaugust @Extra_Special_Carbon I'm sad David is muting this way. He won't get the link to this book by historian James Q. Whitman - the subtitle reads: How American race law provided a blueprint for Nazi Germany. I wonder what current law in Germany makes this thinking illegal. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691172422/hitlers-american-model
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@Extra_Special_Carbon Yes, I do. If your point is that I come across as totally humorless, I understand. I don't agree that cartoons like these are not history lessons. When we share them, we share stories too. @davidaugust
wrote for 11 dage siden sidst redigeret af@malte @davidaugust No, you don’t come off as humorless, you come off as insufferable. You want every idea to be accompanied by a complete rundown of all possible tangentially related material making simple concepts impossible to communicate.
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@malte @davidaugust No, you don’t come off as humorless, you come off as insufferable. You want every idea to be accompanied by a complete rundown of all possible tangentially related material making simple concepts impossible to communicate.
wrote for 11 dage siden sidst redigeret af@Extra_Special_Carbon Complete rundown of tangential material. Making it impossible to communicate things in a simple way. That sounds terrible! @davidaugust