• ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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    27 days ago

    This really does come off as victim blaming.

    The blame for the atrocities of Nazism is squarely on the Nazis, and their instigators and enablers, not average Joe who wants his kids to grow up with a father more than he wants to grab a rifle to shoot Hitler.

    I’d say the blame is primarily shared between two groups, the people who create the conditions for Nazism to flourish, the victorious Triple Entente elites, or today’s billionaires, and of course the opportunistic genocidal maniacs themselves, like Hitler, Trump, Netanyahu, who ride that wave into power and channel it into hate towards the weak.

    Of course, the average Nazi is culpable too, but they are victims too. Both of those can be true.

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      26 days ago

      Yeah it’s worth remembering that the US and soviet union really only fought the nazis because the axis powers attacked them. Had hitler just taken over europe and not moved east, had japan not attacked the US, it’s very possible we’d be living in a very different world right now

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      26 days ago

      The quote is basically trying to say that if you just go along with the Nazis because you don’t want to cause trouble, then you might as well be a Nazi too. It doesn’t shift the blame away from Nazis, it just increases the scope of what is considered a Nazi.