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In reply to the discussion: Are you afraid we are becoming like them? [View all]JHB
(38,170 posts)25. Why would we be afraid? Since when do we care about dead Nazis?
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They don't die without leaving someone to pick up the pieces, whether orphaned children, pets,
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#4
I really try to resist dehumanizing language, and I see a lot of it here.
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2021
#12
Maybe like the Jewish people during the 1930s+ until 1945 should care about the Germans,
Dan
Sep 2021
#20
1. I'm not killing anyone myself. 2. I sleep just fine watching them literally kill themselves.
Comfortably_Numb
Sep 2021
#21
I get your point: they are effective. We can learn from that. But there is a difference
femmedem
Sep 2021
#36
I'm disappointed and out of patience with those who refuse vaccination,
Arkansas Granny
Sep 2021
#27
One time I said something that showed lack of empathy for others & my younger son said, "Don't say
liberal_mama
Sep 2021
#30
My family members spoke out against the fascists in Italy, and fought them in both WW2 theaters.
Efilroft Sul
Sep 2021
#39
Yes. If you stare too long into the abyss, the abyss stares back into you...nt
Wounded Bear
Sep 2021
#41