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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 19, 2023

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You've done this a few times now. Said something false or incongruent, then when called out on it, just ran away to a brand new line of reasoning.

The goal of the war from the German side, if it can be called such, was not to kill all jews. But there certainly were jews in Europe and they certainly did not ally themselves with Hitler. Were they more innocent than a 3 year old girl living in Dresden just before the bombs fell?

The goal of the war from the German side, if it can be called such, was not to kill all jews.

Murdering Jews was one of main goals for starting war. BTW, is you capitalization of Germans and Jews intentional?

Were they more innocent than a 3 year old girl living in Dresden just before the bombs fell?

No, but bombing Dresden is more defensible and less evil than genocide for the sake of genocide. Or declaring war at ethic group with plans of murdering it in its entirety.

It was a bad idea, both evil and stupid - there were smarter ways to end war with less civilian casualties and they would use them if they would be less revenge obsessed and bombing obsessed, though it was not blatantly clear at that time due to fog of war. Not entirely sure how much they were aware of that.

Murdering Jews was one of main goals for starting war.

That's not true. Since it underpins the rest of the comment I can understand your misapprehensions.

BTW, is you capitalization of Germans and Jews intentional?

Germany is a country, the Germans are German. They have to own it. Jews on the other hand can be a nation, a religion, a tribe, or some cultural thing depending on what argument suits them best at the time. Half the time if you talk about jews or something jewish people simply deny it exists at all. Until it's decided what they are or want to be there is no reason to capitalize.

That's not true.

Well, it is true.

Until it's decided what they are or want to be there is no reason to capitalize.

Thanks for confirming my suspicion.

It's not. Do you have any evidence to back that claim? You seem to be going far outside any mainstream.