We Would Have Been the Good Guys Back Then

 

News that I missed, courtesy of The Babylon Bee:

PORTLAND, OR—Local woman Peyton Hill says she definitely would not have supported the Holocaust if she lived in Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s, thinking herself enlightened by the glorious morality of the current year and not susceptible to being deceived as brutish, barbaric humans were in ages past.

She said this even though she supports the modern-day holocaust against the unborn, being a strong supporter of abortion at any time for any reason.

“Oh, yeah, I definitely would have stood up against that injustice and not gone along with the crowd because it was cool and popular,” said the woman wearing a shirt reading “My Body, My Choice.” “I probably would have been one of the only ones to turn against the Nazis and say, ‘Enough!’ and not buy into the lies wholesale.”

She then began polishing her Planned Parenthood pin with her pink beanie.

“I’m really good at seeing through the lies of the culture and standing for moral truth and justice,” she said before firing off a tweet explaining that women have the absolute right to kill their unborn children under the guise of women’s healthcare.

 

Go here to read the rest.  Those who most loudly proclaim themselves anti-Nazi, a movement as dead as Nineveh and Tyre, seem to be the most eager to continue to surpass the Nazi body count.

 

[29] Woe to you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; that build the sepulchres of the prophets, and adorn the monuments of the just, [30] And say: If we had been in the days of our Fathers, we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.

Matthew 23: 29-30

 

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Katherine
Katherine
Thursday, July 9, AD 2020 4:12pm

Well, the Nazis were kept out of power in the Weimer period because Catholics, Liberals and Socialists formed an anti-Nazi/anti-Communist coalition government. The Catholic alliance with the Socialists, who wanted to liberalize Germany’s abortion law, would suggest that yes, we can work with even those who are pro-abortion to defeat fascism. But maybe you stand with Von Pappen?

Katherine
Katherine
Thursday, July 9, AD 2020 5:44pm

You and Von Papen

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, July 9, AD 2020 6:12pm

Well, the Nazis were kept out of power in the Weimer period because Catholics, Liberals and Socialists formed an anti-Nazi/anti-Communist coalition government.

Katherine, during Weimar, the median performance of volkisch parties amounted to 6.5% of the vote. No ‘coalition’ was necessary to ‘keep them out of power’. Prior to 1930, they weren’t consequential and they had no intersecting objects with any other party bar the National People’s Party. The median performance of the Communist Party amounted to 12% of the electorate. From 1928 to 1935, Communist parties worldwide were under instruction not to co-operate with other parties (which was salient during Weimar’s terminal period. The only period of time where some sort of grand coalition against totalitarian parties would have been crucial was during the 22 month period running from September 1930 to July 1932. After that, it wasn’t an option, because the Nazis and Communists had a majority of the seats.

Foxfier
Admin
Thursday, July 9, AD 2020 6:59pm

To point out the obvious, there wasn’t a coalition of the Socialists against the National Socialist German Workers’ Party.

There were competing groups of socialists and communists, yes, but that’s not a coalition.

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