• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I’m starting to see the whole “endless cycle of suffering” thing now and how it came to be. The absolute madness of generational amnesia is agony.

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      3 months ago

      It’s why education is so important. It’s also why the rich (a.k.a. the Republican Party) want to gut education. An uneducated population is so much easier to manipulate - why rein in the Supreme Court, the 1%, or the government when minorities are the cause for all of your problems? It’s the same tactic that’s been used and nauseum for literally millennia. It’s tried and true, and only education will stop it. Hell, global education is the reason we are even in such a golden age right now…

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      3 months ago

      I’ve watched it happen my whole life without knowing. The lessons of the past can’t be passed on to future generations. They must be relearned. I’ve seen it just trying to teach my own kids, but it’s global.

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        3 months ago
        I am slowly giving up hope of politics; Hitler is after all the Chosen One of his people. I do not believe that he is in the least bit shaky, I am slowly beginning to think that his regime can really still last for decades. There is so much lethargy in the German people and so much immorality and above all so much stupidity.
        

        Victor Klemperer, I Will Bear Witness 1933-1941: A Diary of the Nazi Years

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          3 months ago

          Imagine actually living in that era, not knowing how things ended as we do today. Scary.

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            3 months ago

            The existential dread from the past is the same existential dread of today. We also do not know how things might turn out.

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              3 months ago

              It’s not the same. Similar but not the same. Things were definitely farther along back then. Much closer to tyrannical world domination.

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      3 months ago

      I’m more in the “human nature doesn’t change under any system, and our incredibly flawed collective ability to judge someone’s character is all that ever keeps us safe” phase.

      Won’t be the last time we’ll see a fascist almost take it all… Will happen again somewhere in the world, and will keep being a periodic occurrence.