I used to volunteer and give tours at a Holocaust museum. I'm going through the progression in my head and all the research I've done. This kind of stuff just hurts too much. It's a big reason why I don't talk to my family anymore... it's like 2016 loosened the cap and 2020 made it pop with them and all this hatred and ignorance poured out. So many of them seem to agree with all the crazy things that were done in the past few years and why these people or those people were bad. I actually blurted out in my last phone call to my mother, "I work at a freaking Holocaust museum. You don't really expect me to agree with the terrible things you're saying!"
I can't believe this was the same woman who encouraged me to read, watch documentaries and learn history. I don't know how someone can dissociate facts so easily in their own minds, like I want to say "hey, you and me discussed Anne Frank and other Holocaust stories. Don't you see what led to that?." Unless it's a carbon copy, they won't acknowledge it til it's too late.
I expect it's a matter of encouraging you to learn alt-history, and that's what the latest generation of kids are getting indoctrinated with. Hate is taught.
The senate democrats will happily hand over emergency powers to the parliament just like in nazi germany. Not if, but when. They have been paving laws to make it happen for a while...
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