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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 26, 2022

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I don’t think the German reaction will be one of a dog that obeys the master who administers punishment.

And given that they've done exactly that with Americans ever since 1945, pray tell, what makes you think that?

If Germany took orders from the US, they wouldn't have built the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the first place.

Do you see the end of WWII where 40 million died, for a war that Germany started, and where considerations were drafted to solve the “German question” by deindustrializing (resulting in 20 million Germans starving to death), as comparable to this event?

If America has the guts to genocide Germans for disobeying them, as they nearly considered at the end of WWII, I think you would be right. But we don’t. And we certainly wouldn’t if Germany signed agreements with Russia amounting to a defensive pact.

But we don’t.

Genocide usually implies murder the US thus didn't commit, but ethnic cleansing of Germans was something the US supported and helped with.

As only a minute fraction (.5 million to 2.5 million) died, I rate the statement "America doesn't have the guts to genocide Germans." mostly true.

At the end of ww2 the us considered implementing the morgenthau deindustrialization plan which would have starved 20 million Germans, that is what I am referring to in order to highlight the unique case of Germany’s post-ww2 submission to the allies