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In reply to the discussion: My friend whose family was beaten to death by gestapo [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)26. I agree. That's why it's important to protest and speak out in the face of hatred & hostility
toward others, whoever they may be.
Voting is critical, but speaking out and protesting is very important, too. If we don't, then silence is tacit approval. They have to know that there are many who will not go along with them.
I've thought about this a few times, how things must have been somewhat similar at the beginning of the Nazi takeover. Could it have been nipped in the bud at the beginning, if enough people had protested or yelled from the rooftops? Maybe it wouldn't have made a difference, since I think Hitler took steps to remove the FREE PRESS (enemy of the people).
We have history to show us what could happen. So we have to stop that kind of thing in its tracks.
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Control? It is a means of control. The modern hatemongers are very frightening. nt
Hekate
Feb 2018
#17
God, that is so horrible! I can't imagine such cruelty although I know it has and does
smirkymonkey
Feb 2018
#7
It has happened here-- not a nation gone insane like Germany in the 30s with...
TreasonousBastard
Feb 2018
#6
Folks we don't have to go back to far in American history, look at the 50s/60s when KKK
iluvtennis
Feb 2018
#10
unfortunately they put him on 600 stations, many major, so no one could escape it
certainot
Feb 2018
#36
I agree. That's why it's important to protest and speak out in the face of hatred & hostility
Honeycombe8
Feb 2018
#26