Europe's Punishment for the Holocaust

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InuYasha
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Re: Europe's Punishment for the Holocaust

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The Holo-Hoax allowed Germany to be continuously humiliated and deprived of its political sovereignty. This suppression of German culture resulted in a massive influx of migrants, so-called "refugees" into Germany and Europe in general. It is noteworthy that in many cases the so-called refugees were simply trying to find a "better place" to live off Europe and its citizens, without integrating into European society. Jürgen Graf worked for the refugee service in 1988 (while still a believing exterminationist) and saw this system. In 1990 he published the book "Ship of Fools", which was his first notable work. It is ironic that for example the Vainakhs (Chechens) are being expelled from the European Union (e.g. Croatia), under the pretext of their imaginary "terrorist activity", while they are in danger, and their homeland, Ichkeria, has been occupied since 2000. And all sorts of seekers of a good place without effort from the countries of the Maghreb, Subequatorial Africa and the Middle East are very actively allowed in.
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Re: Europe's Punishment for the Holocaust

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TlsMS93 wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 6:17 pm
Hektor wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 5:36 pm
There are some deranged people like that. Most probably don't. But one deals with a changed culture in Germany that is hostile to life in many ways. Also very contradictory. How they can come out of this insane situation is of course an open question.
The Jews justify their actions as preventing them from becoming a minority in their own country. Something similar in Germany would be seen as a resurgence of Nazism, the Nuremberg Laws, blah blah blah, but do the German authorities criticize the segregationist and xenophobic attitude of Israel? Of course not. In fact, I think the whole issue is not even because the Nazis did what they did, but because they lost the war. This is bizarre. Nations losing a war is normal and everyone goes on with their lives. Germany's has become a singularity.
It isn't with irony. What's worse is that there are people that defend this and even do not notice the contradiction in this.... There is various variants of this argument, though.

What makes WW2 different from other wars is that the result was also a unique experiment in reeducation.
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