Most say they wouldn't be like Germans in Nazi Germany
But the truth is, they would. Very few like to stick their neck out and say 'no, this is wrong,' they only do that when it's popular or accepted to do so.
shareBut the truth is, they would. Very few like to stick their neck out and say 'no, this is wrong,' they only do that when it's popular or accepted to do so.
shareThey like to think that but in general unless something effects the person directly or they think they can gain from it they won't be speaking out against. Especially if it means they might be taken away or beaten by thugs. Nothing much has changed.
shareMost people are doing it right now. Most people disagree with the extreme Woke bullshit but shut their mouths because they fear the Woke mobs etc. Same with people in Nazi Germany, Communist Russia etc.
shareI think the majority of people in the US have never seen a woke mob other than on television or social media. It’s hard to fear something that only exist in certain big cities.
shareModern mobs don't work the old way, with people gathering in front of your house. You're more likely to be signaled by social media or media, and probably lose your job and become unemployable. Fear is reasonable, because the consequence of being chased is becoming a social pariah.
shareI’m glad I’m not a part of that world. I’m self employed with no social media. 😄
shareTrue but even prior to BLM terrorists people were not happy about PC nonsense. Try and fight against it and they have stacked the odds against you.
shareThere were a few people in Nazi Germany, who joined a Resistence movement or hid Jews from danger.
But it took a lot of courage, so you can't promise anybody that you would have been one of them.