zaangalewa
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But I am asking you because it is you that believe I have done something wrong.Ask god.
What have I done wrong?
Everything ... or to much.
Who have I harmed?
You will harm everyone.
How have I harmed them?
You fight for death and destruction.
It’s logic like that that led your people to genocide.
Are you able to explain the last brainwashed sentence, who helps always every US-American never to take serios what a German says to him? I'm a German with Jewish ancestors too. No one in my families made any genocide against anyone - some members of my families were victims of a fratricide, because what you call holocaust is from my personal German point of view a fratricide.
Yes, I can explain it.
Germans deprived Jews of due process without just cause the same as you would deny me due process without just cause.
Hä? ... I do not understand, what you like to express with this sentence. Makes not a big sense what you say here as far as I can see. First of all were lots of my German ancestors Jews and for me Jews and Germans are the same people. And what you call "holocaust" is for me not a genocide but a fratricide. Second: One reason why Hitler and his criminal gang grew mighty were the street fights of the weaponed left wing Commies and the weaponed right wing Nazis and a lack of policemen and soldiers, who were not able to defend the very young German democracy with the name "republic of Weimar". A tragedy started to grow, which ended with the holocaust and the destruction of Germany. A teaching out of this history is "Wehret den Anfängen" = ~"nip it in the bud". Verbally means "Wehret den Anfängen" 'resist in the beginning'. Meaning: It's good to try to stop a dangerous avalanche in the beginning, when it is still small - and not to wait to long, until no one is able to stop it any longer.
It's perhaps nearly to late - but for sure not to early - for any US-American to start to fight against the avalanche of private war weapons within the USA.
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