Ignorance is when you don’t know something at all, denial is when you know it, but you ignore it. To ignore facts people fool themselves into thinking facts are conspiracy theories. Soothfast is like that.
But when forced to accept facts the soothfasts of the world convince themselves that they must have a good reason for that. I am sure that is what a lot of people in Nazi Germany thought. The Nazis must have a good reason for that.
Is that how denial works?
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/they-must-have-good-reason
@metal-brain saidLooks like I'm livin' rent-free in your head. 😀
Ignorance is when you don’t know something at all, denial is when you know it, but you ignore it. To ignore facts people fool themselves into thinking facts are conspiracy theories. Soothfast is like that.
But when forced to accept facts the soothfasts of the world convince themselves that they must have a good reason for that. I am sure that is what a lot of people in ...[text shortened]... that.
Is that how denial works?
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/they-must-have-good-reason
Dang...kinda cramped in here.
@Soothfast
The Rockefellers Funded Eugenics Initiative to Sterilize 15 Million Americans.
https://redpillreports.com/us-news/a-century-ago-rockefellers-funded-eugenics-initiative-to-sterilize-15-million-americans/
I'm curious. Do you convince yourself it is a conspiracy theory to deny the fact or do you accept the fact and convince yourself that the Rockefellers must have had a good reason for it?
Do you need a Nazi connection that is factual? I can do that too.
https://www.jpost.com/blogs/the-jewish-problem---from-anti-judaism-to-anti-semitism/foundations-of-holocaust-american-eugenics-and-the-nazi-connection-364998
@metal-brain saidNo one here thinks this but you.
Ignorance is when you don’t know something at all, denial is when you know it, but you ignore it. To ignore facts people fool themselves into thinking facts are conspiracy theories. Soothfast is like that.
But when forced to accept facts the soothfasts of the world convince themselves that they must have a good reason for that. I am sure that is what a lot of people in ...[text shortened]... that.
Is that how denial works?
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/they-must-have-good-reason
@suzianne saidYou think this is a conspiracy theory, right? Or is it a lie?
No one here thinks this but you.
https://www.jpost.com/blogs/the-jewish-problem---from-anti-judaism-to-anti-semitism/foundations-of-holocaust-american-eugenics-and-the-nazi-connection-364998
It is too horrible to possibly be true. Isn't that what you think?
@shavixmir saidYou listen to the BBC, don't you?
What’s small and green and lives in Metal Brain’s head?
A small green brain eater.
And what’s it doing there?
Starving.
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2023/04/16/701652/Musk-clashes-with-BBC-reporter-for-lying-about-Twitter-hate-speech
@metal-brain saidWhat the hell are you jibbering on abouy now?
You listen to the BBC, don't you?
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2023/04/16/701652/Musk-clashes-with-BBC-reporter-for-lying-about-Twitter-hate-speech
I’ve already told you this: the eugenics movement was large pre-WW2.
Many nations were researching it.
Hitler came along and then far fewer people thought it such a great idea.
History changes perspectives.
Like in the 1920’s and 30’s in the US… communism was a growing force in American society.
Along came Stalin who made friends with Hitler (the Molotov - Ribbentrop pact) and after the US joined the war (and the pact had already failed due to Barbarossa) suddenly Americans fell out of love with communism.
Many Western leaders and industrialists liked Hitler and the Nazis. Or, at the very least, wanted to keep trading with him/ them.
Such is the way of capitalism: never let an ideology get in the way of profit.
But… but… Stalin’s deal with Hitler then?
Very good point.
Probably worth a whole discussion.
@shavixmir said"Hitler came along and then far fewer people thought it such a great idea."
What the hell are you jibbering on abouy now?
I’ve already told you this: the eugenics movement was large pre-WW2.
Many nations were researching it.
Hitler came along and then far fewer people thought it such a great idea.
History changes perspectives.
Like in the 1920’s and 30’s in the US… communism was a growing force in American society.
Along came Stalin who ...[text shortened]...
But… but… Stalin’s deal with Hitler then?
Very good point.
Probably worth a whole discussion.
Are you forgetting about how the Rockefeller Foundation funded the Nazi's eugenics program including the angel of death?
@metal-brain saidPersonally never heard of that.
"Hitler came along and then far fewer people thought it such a great idea."
Are you forgetting about how the Rockefeller Foundation funded the Nazi's eugenics program including the angel of death?
However, I’m not entirely sure Mengele was of the Eugenics movement.
Yes. Well, obviously he was into eugenics in some form…
But saying he was funded by the eugenics movement isn’t quite encompassing his complete range of “passions” , is it?
@shavixmir saidWhen the Rockefeller Foundation funded Mengele I am sure they must have had a good reason. Right? It was normal to fund the angel of death. Right?
Personally never heard of that.
However, I’m not entirely sure Mengele was of the Eugenics movement.
Yes. Well, obviously he was into eugenics in some form…
But saying he was funded by the eugenics movement isn’t quite encompassing his complete range of “passions” , is it?
Is that your defense? It was normal to fund Mengele back then? Was it an ethical gray area?
@metal-brain saidNo, we merely think you're an imbecile.
You think this is a conspiracy theory, right? Or is it a lie?
@shavixmir saidShav almost writes respectfully of Mengele.
Personally never heard of that.
However, I’m not entirely sure Mengele was of the Eugenics movement.
Yes. Well, obviously he was into eugenics in some form…
But saying he was funded by the eugenics movement isn’t quite encompassing his complete range of “passions” , is it?