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In reply to the discussion: Suppose you're back in the WWII years and you just learn about German atrocities. [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)we should make some effort into disrupting the machinery of the Holocaust instead of ignoring it?"
Or maybe: "It'd be pretty morally reprehensible to ignore the plight of the European Jews before and during the war, and then pretend we fought it for them once the war was over?"
How about: "We should do more to help the Jews (and others) who were stuck in displaced persons camps after the war, and not wait until five years after the end of the war to finally end immigration policy that discriminates against Jews?
And perhaps also: "If we care about preventing atrocities, we should stop the Soviet Union from conducting its mass ethnic cleansing of Germans at the end of the war, which lead to the deaths of hundreds of thousands and included widespread rape?"
Err, sorry. I guess I should have answered, "AMERICA, HELL YEAH! We took out Saddam and gave the Iraqis freedom!"