The book "jewish plots against Japan" was published in 1944 . It was written by Taizo Hasegawa who had been studying Judaism since 1921 and he had started writing the book in 1942. It was one of the books that America's occupational forces the GHQ had burnt after the end of ww2. In recent years, some Japs have been interested in the books that GHQ had burnt, and started reprinting them.
He's got a point though. Back then, if you told me that letting the gays get married would eventually lead to trannies dancing around naked during "pride month", I probably wouldn't believe you. Because without actual evidence it almost sounds too stupid to believe.
If I went up to your average joe from the 2000s, and told them that jews have a ritual where they suck the blood off a newly circumcised baby boy's penis with their mouths, but didn't provide evidence. Would he be horrified at learning about it, or call me an antisemitic nutter and dismiss everything I just said?
You shouldn't let kids anywhere near it, but having proof of whatever you're warning people about is always a good thing.
This thinking starts to veer towards Scott Adams YOU WERE RIGHT BUT ONLY BECAUSE YOU GOT LUCKY thinking. What proof is needed and would've been good enough? Maybe we should listen to history, traditions, and the years of experience of our elders warning us of these things because they know more than can easily be captured in a 'proof'. Honestly we should start putting the 'crazy' people who turn out to be right more often than not in charge of society because noticing>sources.
"Based on untapped sources from eastern Europe and forgotten testimonies from Jewish survivors, Black Earth recounts the mass murder of the Jews as an event that is still close to us, more comprehensible than we would like to think and thus all the more terrifying. "
Yea.. forgotten testimonies.. that sounds really legitimate.
The book "jewish plots against Japan" was published in 1944 . It was written by Taizo Hasegawa who had been studying Judaism since 1921 and he had started writing the book in 1942. It was one of the books that America's occupational forces the GHQ had burnt after the end of ww2. In recent years, some Japs have been interested in the books that GHQ had burnt, and started reprinting them.
Huh, with my inner historian talking, did we manage to have copies of all the books the Nazis burned or even stuff from the Library of Alexandria?
I hate the wilful destruction of history especially books, why I despise leftists, heavily religious zealots and authoritarians for that reason alone.
Nazi burnt LGBT and communist books. The Allied occupational forces burnt antisemitic and nationalist books
He's got a point though. Back then, if you told me that letting the gays get married would eventually lead to trannies dancing around naked during "pride month", I probably wouldn't believe you. Because without actual evidence it almost sounds too stupid to believe.
If I went up to your average joe from the 2000s, and told them that jews have a ritual where they suck the blood off a newly circumcised baby boy's penis with their mouths, but didn't provide evidence. Would he be horrified at learning about it, or call me an antisemitic nutter and dismiss everything I just said?
You shouldn't let kids anywhere near it, but having proof of whatever you're warning people about is always a good thing.
It's not that one enables the other. They're signposts on a road that goes downhill.
This thinking starts to veer towards Scott Adams YOU WERE RIGHT BUT ONLY BECAUSE YOU GOT LUCKY thinking. What proof is needed and would've been good enough? Maybe we should listen to history, traditions, and the years of experience of our elders warning us of these things because they know more than can easily be captured in a 'proof'. Honestly we should start putting the 'crazy' people who turn out to be right more often than not in charge of society because noticing>sources.
I'd like copies of both, as a record of what allies told us was harmful and as a record of what Nazis said was so horrible to justify their actions.
With the latter given the last 2 decades, I'm starting to think they were early plans of what California is now..
We already have all the stuff that nazis said were harmful. Have you seen modern day books? that's basically the stuff the nazis burnt.
I figured but would like confirmation.
Like to preserve all of history not just for a documented timeline but to see the patterns when we get 'loops'.
Oh it went far beyond that.
The Nazi book burnings were demonstrations. Neither intended to nor successful in stamping out anything published. Not that I've ever heard of.
>Sponsored.
Your tax dollars at work.
"Based on untapped sources from eastern Europe and forgotten testimonies from Jewish survivors, Black Earth recounts the mass murder of the Jews as an event that is still close to us, more comprehensible than we would like to think and thus all the more terrifying. "
Yea.. forgotten testimonies.. that sounds really legitimate.
functional, high-trust ethnostate: literally existing anywhere in the world
✡: And I took that personally