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TopicA German woman, 95, charged with complicity in more than 10,000 murders in WW2
ScazarMeltex
02/08/21 11:43:31 AM
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Mackorov posted...
yes it is. I get that woman is culpable, but the crime was literally almost a freaking century ago. Give her a break. But hey, apparently the minute CE hears Nazi they think 'evil'. The world has only been taught as Nazis as evil villians.

Most of the general public go completely unaware that this is so damn far from the truth. There's like 99% of the other atrocities throughout the history of the 20th century that have gone completely unpunished if you didnt realize. For closest comparison, go look at Japan. Literally all their bats*** crazy soldiers that went around raping, beheading, cannibalising and massacring little kids just got sent back home and lived peaceful lives till old age.

In fact there's this interviewer that went to ask these veterans if they even regret what they did. Some of that did NOT. That's how f***ed up it is. Or go search the Unit 731. The amount of horrifying s*** there will make you think the Holocaust is lalaland.

And guess what? The Americans gave all those crazy Japanese scientists the free pass. No punishment. NOTHING.

Meanwhile here... "hey, let's hunt down an old 95-year old woman 'cos Nazi bad bad bad..."
No, I will not give her a break. She got to live a long life. Fuck her. Stop pretending most of us don't know anything about the shit you are talking about, I know all about Unit 731, it was bullshit that they got away with it. They deserve bullets to the back of the head as well. The difference between the Germans and the Japanese is that the Germans take dealing with their past seriously. The Japanese want to pretend it didn't happen.

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