Authorities say a “person of interest” is in custody following the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk co-founded the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA and was a close ally of President Donald Trump.
You’re not wrong, they definitely started it. But just because they started it doesn’t mean it’s all of a sudden a good thing when it happens just because you don’t like the guy. You can condone this type of violence and also not feel bad for the guy at the same time. We all know the saying “an eye for an eye makes the world go blind.”
This “Eye for an Eye” train of thought is how we went from WWI to WWII. Nazi Germany and the WWII they started was caused by the rest of the world wanting to punish Germans for WWI. It could’ve been solved before it even started if the rest of the world had shown some empathy towards the German people.
I’m not saying we should be flower children who don’t believe in violence, but rather that violence is a tool that should be used with extreme caution because violence does breed more violence and the more violence we breed the more normal it becomes. Sometimes violence is necessary, in this case I don’t think it was necessary. I’m not going shed any tears for Charlie Kirk. He tried to normalize the exact behavior that got him killed so there’s some poetic justice there, but him getting killed this way is not normal and it shouldn’t be cheered because at that point you’re just doing what Charlie Kirk was doing, normalizing it. Don’t be Charlie Kirk, be better.
Post WWI Germany was internationally humiliated. The Treaty of Versaille had, in writing, Germany accepting being the cause of all the loss and damage. The Treaty of Versaille wanted to punish Germans which is why it included the article 231 and an insane amount of concessions and reparations pointed directly at Germany. And the treaty succeeded in its figurative tarring and feathering of Germany.
The Treaty of Versaille, with its clear desire to humiliate Germany, laid the foundation for Nazi Germany. Some people point to the Great Depression as the reason for Nazis to rise to power, and there is some merit there, but the Great Depression was extra damaging for Germany due to the insane war reparations in the Treaty of Versaille. But Nazis gained popularity among the people by taping into that very humiliation the Treaty of Versaille had imprinted on every German. Nazis more or less did MAGA. Hitler promised people solutions to their misfortunes. Promised to undo the Treaty of Versaille. Promised to make the country great again. All the grievances the Treaty of Versaille had pushed upon the German people was used as populist fuel by the Nazis. The great depression sped up the process but the foundation was already there and it most likely would’ve happened even without the great depression.
Had we been more empathetic when drafting the treaty we might’ve never gotten Nazi Germany.
So just talk this out? It wait for trump to die or the next election cycle. Do you know how much damage they can do a d it isn’t going to be fixed bu the next president it well take decades to fix.
You’re not wrong, they definitely started it. But just because they started it doesn’t mean it’s all of a sudden a good thing when it happens just because you don’t like the guy. You can condone this type of violence and also not feel bad for the guy at the same time. We all know the saying “an eye for an eye makes the world go blind.”
Eye for an eye, only applies if the person taking your eye has empathy. WWII and nazi germany weren’t solved with words and discussion.
This “Eye for an Eye” train of thought is how we went from WWI to WWII. Nazi Germany and the WWII they started was caused by the rest of the world wanting to punish Germans for WWI. It could’ve been solved before it even started if the rest of the world had shown some empathy towards the German people.
I’m not saying we should be flower children who don’t believe in violence, but rather that violence is a tool that should be used with extreme caution because violence does breed more violence and the more violence we breed the more normal it becomes. Sometimes violence is necessary, in this case I don’t think it was necessary. I’m not going shed any tears for Charlie Kirk. He tried to normalize the exact behavior that got him killed so there’s some poetic justice there, but him getting killed this way is not normal and it shouldn’t be cheered because at that point you’re just doing what Charlie Kirk was doing, normalizing it. Don’t be Charlie Kirk, be better.
Ok how could the depression be solved in Germany by showing empathy to Germany.
Post WWI Germany was internationally humiliated. The Treaty of Versaille had, in writing, Germany accepting being the cause of all the loss and damage. The Treaty of Versaille wanted to punish Germans which is why it included the article 231 and an insane amount of concessions and reparations pointed directly at Germany. And the treaty succeeded in its figurative tarring and feathering of Germany.
The Treaty of Versaille, with its clear desire to humiliate Germany, laid the foundation for Nazi Germany. Some people point to the Great Depression as the reason for Nazis to rise to power, and there is some merit there, but the Great Depression was extra damaging for Germany due to the insane war reparations in the Treaty of Versaille. But Nazis gained popularity among the people by taping into that very humiliation the Treaty of Versaille had imprinted on every German. Nazis more or less did MAGA. Hitler promised people solutions to their misfortunes. Promised to undo the Treaty of Versaille. Promised to make the country great again. All the grievances the Treaty of Versaille had pushed upon the German people was used as populist fuel by the Nazis. The great depression sped up the process but the foundation was already there and it most likely would’ve happened even without the great depression.
Had we been more empathetic when drafting the treaty we might’ve never gotten Nazi Germany.
So just talk this out? It wait for trump to die or the next election cycle. Do you know how much damage they can do a d it isn’t going to be fixed bu the next president it well take decades to fix.