Message from @DanielKO
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People elected Trump, but a lot of his supporters were fuming when he said "we'll take the guns first, and do due process later."
No, but he got elected, right?
Also, how much of the German population knew about what used to happen in the concentration camps?
Hiding shootouts with Jews could be harder to hide, specially if they had to escalate it with bringing in the military to safely overpower them.
If the jews fought, yeah
Which is why I said it would have changed the logistics (it would be more expensive) and optics (it would be very visible to the public.)
But If they just went passively
No
The thing is
Maybe it wouldn't have changed anything. Maybe the general population hated the Jews just as much as Hitler.
Stop seeing what happened from 2018
Most people didn't had an idea of what was going on
People didn't knew they would be gassed or shot
They Just knew they would be taken somewhere
I think you might be assuming too much, that they didn't resist when getting arrested, because they weren't willing to. When it could just as easily be because they didn't have the means anymore.
I think you are assuming too much
You want to see a better example? Europe from nowadays
People are getting shoved from left to right by the government
How many stand up and say something about what's happening?
They don't have the right to speak though. They already lost the means to say something.
>The very first official concentration camp to be opened was Dachau (March 22th, 1933). The opening of this concentration camp *was not secret: an official announcement was published in several Munich newspapers in the following days*.
@DanielKO
I said what was happening at the camp
Not about the camps
@DanielKO
They do have the right to speak, the government are not shutting their mouths, they can say whatever they want
And how many said something about it? How many Just lowered their heads and moved on with their lives?
HMMMM
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I mean, he's not wrong
yeah, he ain't
He's RIGHT. REEEEEE
He had been dividing the liberal and conservative mindset in an oversimplistic fashion.
He is absolutely sure liberalism comes from the trait of trying new stuffs.
So by nature liberals are more innovative and contribute to progress while conservatives mod these new stuffs for reliable use. So conservatives are better administrators.
I cannot emphasise more how wrong this analytics is at least on an individual level.
He doesn't derive these from the "conservative" and "liberal" labels. If you think that, you clearly never heard him talk about it. He bases his conclusion from the Big Five Personality Types.
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```Ironically, Trump could have avoided all of this by merely paying Daniels directly.```
interesting