... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
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When did murdering people become a law!?Capital Punishment
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
@selzero satire is dead and I killed it
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
@selzero Ah. The Nuremberg defense. How original. /s
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@selzero Ah. The Nuremberg defense. How original. /s
@grumpydad @selzero Actually the so-called Nuremberg defense was more like "I've made (not just obeyed) decisions whose consequences I was only partially aware as these were parts of a larger policy of I knew little about ." That's why prosecution was focused not on condemning blind obedience but on proving that one cannot make such decisions without knowing what these implied.
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@grumpydad @selzero Actually the so-called Nuremberg defense was more like "I've made (not just obeyed) decisions whose consequences I was only partially aware as these were parts of a larger policy of I knew little about ." That's why prosecution was focused not on condemning blind obedience but on proving that one cannot make such decisions without knowing what these implied.
@grumpydad @selzero The nuance matters as it reminds us that Nuremberg wasn't the end of the usual obedience argument. Not that it's a valid argument, of course. But in this regard it's always important to remember that the victims of nazism enjoyed no "privilege" when it comes to justice. In France, the collaborators sure claimed they only did what they were asked to do. They were found guilty because it was shown that they went beyond obedience.
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
@selzero JD VANCE says "Nazi" should not be used as an insult, and coincidentally, he considers indigenous people to be "not fully American". Mainstream source - https://www.newsweek.com/jd-vance-says-nazi-should-not-used-insult-2134222
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@grumpydad @selzero Actually the so-called Nuremberg defense was more like "I've made (not just obeyed) decisions whose consequences I was only partially aware as these were parts of a larger policy of I knew little about ." That's why prosecution was focused not on condemning blind obedience but on proving that one cannot make such decisions without knowing what these implied.
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@grumpydad @selzero what I'm saying is "I was following orders" has nothing to do with Nuremberg (let's just leave Nuremberg where it is). And what I'm implying is I'm not sure "Nuremberg" can be of any help to understand (let alone foresee) ICE agents' line of defence. If some people 80 years ago where able to condemn nazism without comparing it to...well...nazism, I guess we can quite easily condemn ICE without the need for historical comparisons who basically add more confusion than clarity.
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
Exactly…
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@grumpydad @selzero what I'm saying is "I was following orders" has nothing to do with Nuremberg (let's just leave Nuremberg where it is). And what I'm implying is I'm not sure "Nuremberg" can be of any help to understand (let alone foresee) ICE agents' line of defence. If some people 80 years ago where able to condemn nazism without comparing it to...well...nazism, I guess we can quite easily condemn ICE without the need for historical comparisons who basically add more confusion than clarity.
@ratel @selzero I think the only one that's confused about this is you and you're trying to split hairs.
Googling "Nuremberg defense" lists https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_orders as first hit.
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@ratel @selzero I think the only one that's confused about this is you and you're trying to split hairs.
Googling "Nuremberg defense" lists https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_orders as first hit.
@grumpydad @selzero This "superior orders" line of defense only partially covers the Nazi defense. For it wasn't just about claiming one was doing as ordered. What was specific to their defense (after all, that what justifies - or not - such comparison) is that while they were the one giving the orders, they still didn't get the big picture. In other words "okay okay I've made some decisions but I was in the dark". And THAT is very specific to these trials.
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@grumpydad @selzero This "superior orders" line of defense only partially covers the Nazi defense. For it wasn't just about claiming one was doing as ordered. What was specific to their defense (after all, that what justifies - or not - such comparison) is that while they were the one giving the orders, they still didn't get the big picture. In other words "okay okay I've made some decisions but I was in the dark". And THAT is very specific to these trials.
@grumpydad @selzero The "superior orders" is no more specific to the Nurember Trials than the good ol' "It wasn't me" or "I wasn't even there" or "the bear was coming right for me". But people giving criminal orders (Göring, Hess, etc, these weren't simple cops or soldiers, they were the masters of the IIIrd Reich), and yet pleading innocent because they allegedly didn't know how criminal the final result would be - now THAT is what is most "remarquable", so to speak.
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@grumpydad @selzero This "superior orders" line of defense only partially covers the Nazi defense. For it wasn't just about claiming one was doing as ordered. What was specific to their defense (after all, that what justifies - or not - such comparison) is that while they were the one giving the orders, they still didn't get the big picture. In other words "okay okay I've made some decisions but I was in the dark". And THAT is very specific to these trials.
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
@selzero just following orders.
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
@selzero They really ainʼt too smart.
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@vgarzareyna @selzero
Maybe it would be clearer if you added a '
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... That's what the Nazis said... 🫣
@selzero Well, intelligence is not a criteria on the application form...
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@selzero JD VANCE says "Nazi" should not be used as an insult, and coincidentally, he considers indigenous people to be "not fully American". Mainstream source - https://www.newsweek.com/jd-vance-says-nazi-should-not-used-insult-2134222
#indigenous #USA #Nazi@indynetco @selzero No it shouldn't. We should expand it to "JD is a fucking Nazi scum piece of motherfucking shit fascist who needs to die."
Is that better?