Pretty sure this is all covered in school and you just forgot it, like everything else you learned in school. No shame. We all do.
I think I might have learned about the Whiskey Rebellion, from the U.S. and went to public school by the way. If we are talking about atrocities recent things like the Vietnam War and Red Summer will get a lot more attention than ancient tax policies. In my experience they don't really cover it up as much as they racing through trying to teach us what they have to. I thought atrocities were kind of common sense, they happen now and they certainly happened in the past.
TFW you learn that most of the western world (Europe, USA, etc) was going in a similar direction as the Germans did in WW2 with the whole 'genetic perfection' and 'purity of blood' stuff. Just that the Germans jumped ahead alot of steps all at once and the rest of the world got shocked at how far it could go, and the whole philosophy became associated with evil. TFW you sometimes lay awake and wonder with fear what the world would have ended up like otherwise, and if there are people still trying to slowly bring it to that..... (I learned about it in sociology and genetics class in college)
Actually, the US had a eugenics program long before Germany did. In fact, they forced sterilizations on women, particularly the mentally handicapped. There was even a Supreme Court case before WWII started where the suing woman lost...
Yes, that's what I mean, they were very into the philosophy and going in a dangerous direction, already doing huge damage, but not at the level of killing people directly.... yet...
WERE??? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsory_sterilisation_in_Sweden They were sterilizing transgendered people in 2012. 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sweden never stopped!
When you want to “like” because you agree with the munch scream, but are worried liking would send the wrong message. -_-
Don’t worry. I know da feeling. I do love the Blob Scream... That YouTube is better than my high school teachers.
Most of it was on black women. You got a lot of older black women alive that never could have kids because of the racism.
Yeah one thing about the anti-German viewpoints post WWII is that they don't really see that Germany wasn't unique, it was just that it had a terrible foreign policy that ended with everyone badmouthing it and its policies while everyone else was pointing at them and trying to shove all their own dirt under a rug. "Fascism" wasn't "bad" then, a lot of countries were leaning towards Fascism as a response to the rise of Communism. Just that after the "Axis" powers became synonymous as "the bad guys", all their methods came into disrepute. In fact, the "Axis" powers all walked out on the League of Nations for trying to do what the most powerful members of the League were already doing, so they saw the LoN as just a mechanism for keeping them down while the top countries did everything they were not allowed to do.
I know they got men. I believe they sterilized my aunt and she is about 60. I believe they did it in the 1970s. It's just evil acts committed against black people is always ignored. Only evil matter if its towards a certain group.
Don't let the post-WWII propaganda brainwash you as well. "Nazi Sympathizers" these days is something tossed at anything people don't like. "That car is an ugly yellow color! It's a Nazi Sympathizer!!". https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qMWOSdd8lIc/maxresdefault.jpg "Wot?? Me?"
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/vide...arles-lindbergh-and-the-rise-of-1940s-nazi_1/ https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...azi-telegrams-uk-royals-edward-cabinet-papers
Read closer: “tendentious and unreliable” and likely to leave the misleading impression that the duke “was in close touch with German agents and was listening to suggestions that were disloyal”.