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Old 02-21-2009, 09:20 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Babbling Bryan View Post
Of course it's subjective (bullshit), that's why we're debating, about the subjective topic of; Are Nazis more evil then Arab terrorists?

Where are you getting the experimentation from? I'm not saying it's not true just never really heard about 'experimentation' on jews. Also what's the difference between systematically killing jews and systematically killing all people?

And I think extremists make it pretty clear they have no doubt about the ideology they share with their leader because they kill themselves while acting out their believes. I think you can have more doubts about the morality of your acts when you only kill others, or better yet when you only have to put the victims on a bus. Because a big part of the Nazis didn't have to actually kill anybody. They were just rounding up jews to go to the concentration camps. I'm not saying a majority of nazis didn't kill but there was more room for ignorance.
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The Nazis plan of course was to turn the entire world to their ways the same as extremists, just that the Nazis have taken the plan far further than the extremists because they had the entire backing of Germany to achieve their goals.

What the Nazis did to the Jews, the Polish, and so many millions of people is a living nightmare that will forever stain the nature of humanity, whatever the fuck that means, and the extremists too have done their terrible deeds in the name of what they believe to be holy, they're both fucking morons who can't understand the simple nature of their own religions.
I see where ya'll are coming from. It's just so subjective and we could all pick any sort of criteria to use.

The real issue at hand is this... I don't believe that Nazis didn't destroy those priceless art works because of some sort of appreciation for french culture. I think that's as silly as believing in the Easter Bunny or Santa Claus.
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