As much as I hate the "blame the joos" rhetoric and all of its cousins, the use of the holocaust as a political bludgeon by the Jews is egregious.
They guard the holocaust because it gives them so much political power.
Like, I get it. Genocide is bad. That's why drawing parallels to what's happening today to what lead up to the holocaust is so important. So we can understand what happened and prevent it from happening again.
But why bother with any of this preventing genocide stuff when we can just keep wringing our hands over the one specific one and keep rhetorically asking ourselves how it happened?
Maybe if our questioning of how it happened wasn't rhetorical, we could have prevented the genocides that have happened since?
As much as I hate the "blame the joos" rhetoric and all of it's cousins, the use of the holocaust as a political bludgeon by the Jews is egregious.
They guard the holocaust because it gives them so much political power.
Like, I get it. Genocide is bad. That's why drawing parallels to what's happening today to what lead up to the holocaust is so important. So we can understand what happened and prevent it from happening again.
But why bother with any of this preventing genocide stuff when we can just keep wringing our hands over the one specific one and keep rhetorically asking ourselves how it happened?
Maybe if our questioning of how it happened wasn't rhetorical, we could have prevented the genocides that have happened since?