nobodys-favorite-machinist:segasister:… I’m sorry, what?The Jews in Germany made up a large portion
nobodys-favorite-machinist:segasister:… I’m sorry, what?The Jews in Germany made up a large portion of the 1%. They were often business owners and bankers, and they, often seen as privileged, were targets of the ire of many downtrodden working class people, suffering from the inflation and economic turmoil of post-WWI-Germany.This made it just as easy for 1930′s Germans to say “Gas the Jews” as it is for people today to say “Eat the Rich” or “Fuck white people” or any number of racially charged hate that isn’t considered hateful based on definitions that people are changing to fit their ideology. It’s dehumanization, and it’s how you get people to sit down and ignore a six-million-man genocide.Which is why it’s not only dangerous, but evil, to simply assume someone is privileged, or has less worth as a human being, because of the color of their skin or how they were born, especially if you think it’s a righteous and noble thing, or that you’re doing it for the greater good, or to help those less fortunate. Going down that path leads to atrocities. -- source link
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