02-09-2017, 11:19 AM
(02-09-2017, 10:31 AM)John J. Xenakis Wrote:(02-08-2017, 12:34 PM)Marypoza Wrote: > Grampa Bush was plotting to oust Roosevelt from power in the
> 1930s. He was thwarted by Gen Smedley Butler. You can read about
> it here:
> https://truthandshadows.wordpress.com/20...ate-elite/
The point is that the coup attempt did not succeed, and could not have
succeeded because the people would not have allowed it. America has
gone through multiple traumas, including a civil war, assassination of
Abraham Lincoln, assassination of JFK, forced resignation of Richard
Nixon, impeachment of Bill Clinton. In each case, the government
simply continued on as before. So even if Prescott Bush had achieved
some kind of partial success, his coup attempt would have failed
anyway.
(02-08-2017, 09:27 PM)Marypoza Wrote: > Speaking of which, you stated that even in a dictatorship,
> decisions are made by masses of ppl. Are you saying that the
> German people of that time were responsible for WW2 & death camps?
> Can you explain further plz?
Yes, of course. The German people were overwhelmingly supportive
of the Holocaust, or it could not have succeeded.
Kristallnacht occurred on November 10, 1938. Jewish businesses were
smashed, some Jews were killed, and tens of thousands of Jews were
arrested and sent to concentration camps. The Berlin correspondent
of London's Daily Telegraph wrote:
> <QUOTE>"Racial hatred and hysteria seemed to have taken
> complete control of otherwise decent people. I saw fashionably
> dressed women clapping their hands and screaming with glee, while
> respectable middle-class mothers held up their babies to see the
> 'fun.'"<END QUOTE>
So yes, Hitler and Goebbles were following the will of the German
people. It's like the Buddhists trying to exterminate the Rohingyas
in Burma today. One way or another, the German Catholics were going
to try to exterminate the Jews.
-- you think they knew what was really going in in those death camps?
Maybe they wanted the Jews to just "go away", but not be tortured or anything
JohnX Wrote:If you're unable to grasp this kind of widespread vitriolic hatred,
--you're right, l'm unable to. That doesn't mean l'm unaware of it's existence, bcuz obviously it exists. But l can't fathom how ppl can (mis)treat other human beings the way they do
JohnX Wrote:the same thing is happening today right in this country, right in this
forum. In 2006, Hollywood came out with the movie Death of a
President which portrayed (advocated) the assassination of President
Bush. Numerous people on the left have referred to Tea Partiers as
"teabaggers." Obama's pal, Teamsters Union leader James Hoffa,
frequently called for violence against Republicans and Tea Partiers.
Obama himself incited violence by blacks against police, and invited
to the White House the violent, racist "Black Lives Matters" people
who constantly incite violence by blacks. In postings in this forum
in this and other threads, there's enormous vitriolic hatred directed
at Trump.
To show how completely ridiculous this is, someone who merely says
that men should not be allowed to use the women's room is racist,
sexist, homophobic, and so forth.
And anyone who objects to any of this left wing stuff is immediately
thrown into Hillary's "Basket of Deplorables" -- "racist, sexist,
homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic — you name it."
So here's what you should do: Imagine taking all this vitriolic hatred
directed at Bush, Republicans, Tea Partiers, Trump, and so forth, and
putting into a single deplorable basket. Then transform that entire
basket of vitriolic hatred into equivalent vitriolic hatred directed
at Jews, and use a time machine to transfer it into Nazi Germany, and
you can understand why the Holocaust was brought about by the German
people, and that Hitler and Goebbles were just doing what the people
wanted.
- mebbe.. l think they cranked it up a few notches

