Pretty much. Although, this is projection on (((her))) part. It's true that in the somewhat recent past, there were some really damaging things done to the environment by Whites who at the time didn't know any better since the science regarding such things wasn't advanced enough to the point to understand. The same Evil White Race™, that is advancing scientific knowledge, is now correcting those past mistakes and moving forward. (((They))) just grasp at any straw that they can to blame Whites for anything bad that happens in this world, and puts the blame whether such bad things happening were intentional or not. This is one of the biggest reasons why I am not very fond of the kikes.
Extremely rare. Throughout most of recorded history, you can literally count on your one hand the leaders that actually gave a shit about their people, and strove to uplift them, and give them the best possible lives and governance. Today, if not outright evil, our "leaders" are generally very incompetent and stupid, and shouldn't lead a class of kindergartners, much less a state or entire country.
Henry Ward
Yes. /thread
Julian Hughes
Godspeed user, i find weimar and the "german civil war" to be the nuke pill. It makes the parrot fight in your arena, he was kept ignorant of this, he cannot use his half remembered half recited company line anymore, you force them to think, and when that starts happening they have to listen to you to stand a chance maybe via context clues or a gotcha and thats the trap,as soon as they have to actively listen to you, youve already put the information in their head and they cant do shiot about it now, it was processed and stored whether they like it or not then just disengage dismissively to let them sit in it, the more thinking they have to do, especially ruminating on your thesis, the more you tap into the concrete operational peasant's mind and start to cement shit in place
David Baker
From a Yank, I have never heard of the Weimar Republic being great at all. Even in American schools we're told about how incompetent and awful it was, how hyper inflation ravaged Germany and people were starving and how money was worthless.
Tyler Richardson
>(((lady))) She didn't seem to support the Weimar, did she?
Parker Torres
To book or not to book… Because I have a first draft of that section done. I just don't know if I should post it. Fuck, why not. Let me know what you think.
Michael Hill
After the 1st world war everyone was so sick and tired of war that the Allies simply allowed all of the German soldiers to leave the battle front and simply walk home. This was a mistake as it allowed many war criminals (there were such on both sides, make no mistake) to simply walk free. That was the beginning.
Other mistakes: the whole Versailles Convention thing which was, in essence, a Fuck-You-Germany-We-Hate-You-fest in which England and France were allowed to run roughshod all over the German Republic.
At the same time this was going on there were food riots in major cities in Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm was so ashamed of both losing the war and ruining the economy of his own country that he abdicated his throne and fled the country.
Shortly after this a new Democratic republic was founded in Berlin but, by this time there was so much violence happening between the Communist Left and the police that the heads of the country decided to move the entire government to Wiemar, Germany, from which comes the name.
On top of that, decisions made between the allies at Versailles imposed incredibly cruel and horrible fines and penalties on Germany, not to mention demands for reparations for damage caused by Germany to England and France during the war thus essentially guaranteeing a long bankruptcy for Germany.
So, from the period of 1919 to around 1929 the whole country was a mess of poverty and political and racial violence, not unlike the United States in the 1960s and, to a lesser extent, the US in the twenty teens.
Then 1929 happened; the beginning of a world-wide depression that would serve only to greatly exacerbate the already deep suffering of the German people.
(Shall I continue?)
Kayden Kelly
Youre still working on it, I cant wait when its done
Luke Murphy
We weren't even taught about the Weimar Republic period in (((public school))) at all. Just went from World War I right to 1933 and Hitler and the NSDAP. Everything I learned about the Weimar Republic was all on my own after I graduated.
She seemed pretty sad when covering its end and the rise of the NSDAP to power.