02-19-2022, 01:38 AM
Interesting. Without context, the line between being a nazi and actively fighting what one perceives as one seems to be a very, very fine line.
Some of the comments about government authoritarianism is quite shocking.
People have the right to protest against what they're witnessing is a government disservice.
Here we see people advocating for frozen bank accounts, loss of livelihoods and potentially lives.
When I watch a movie like the pianist, which action resembles a Jewish person being ostracised? Is it right to do that, and if you're advocating for government action resembling this, then careful you aren't standing on the wrong side of history later. Most government actions are not fully understood whilst injustice is being done until much later and I see people almost advocating for gulags to become the way to deal with recalcitrant citizens.
Very interesting to see the psychology at work.
Some of the comments about government authoritarianism is quite shocking.
People have the right to protest against what they're witnessing is a government disservice.
Here we see people advocating for frozen bank accounts, loss of livelihoods and potentially lives.
When I watch a movie like the pianist, which action resembles a Jewish person being ostracised? Is it right to do that, and if you're advocating for government action resembling this, then careful you aren't standing on the wrong side of history later. Most government actions are not fully understood whilst injustice is being done until much later and I see people almost advocating for gulags to become the way to deal with recalcitrant citizens.
Very interesting to see the psychology at work.
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