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The resurrection of the Third Reich in Amerika

https://www.afinalwarning.com/499658.html (Natural News) Yes, the Third Reich is undergoing resurrection, but not by white supremacists.  It is the white liberals in the Democrat Party and their presstitute propaganda machine New York Times, CNN, NPR, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and the rest of the presstitute whores that comprise the new Nazi movement.  The only difference is that this time the target is white gentiles.  (Article republished from PaulCraigRoberts.org) The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum says that “the goal of Nazi propaganda was to demonize Jews and to create a climate of hostility and indifference toward their plight.”  In actual fact, the purpose was more severe.  The purpose was to deprive Jews of their dignity and the protection of law.  This has now happened to white gentiles in the United States.  For example, as I reported earlier today, Jodi Shaw, a white female staff member of Smith College, in former times a prestigious wo

Interview With HRC Postdoc Paul Morrow On Mass Atrocities and Advocacy : University of Dayton, Ohio

of King’s College London. In anticipation of this event, HRC Senior Researcher Alexandra Budabin sat down with Paul to learn more about his work and its application to the study and practice of advocacy. Alexandra: Making sense of mass atrocity is an enormous but necessary task. What led you to focus your research on this issue, and how does your training in philosophy shape your work? Paul: Like most researchers in this field, I can remember being shocked by images and narratives of historical atrocities during my childhood, as well as being exposed to events like the Rwandan genocide, which happened when I was nine. In college, I took courses in ethics, political philosophy and Holocaust studies, reading authors like Hannah Arendt, Theodore Adorno and Immanuel Kant. All of these authors are concerned, at some level, with the problem of grave human wrongdoing. 

Christianity and the Holocaust — United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Introduction The vast majority of Germans belonged to a Christian church during the Nazi era. In 1933 there were 40 million Protestants, 20 million Catholics, and small numbers of people adhering to other Christian traditions. The German Evangelical Church (the largest Protestant church) and the Roman Catholic church were pillars of German society and played an important role in shaping people’s attitudes and actions vis-à-vis National Socialism, including anti-communism, nationalism, traditional loyalty to governing authorities (particularly among Protestants), and the convergence of Nazi antisemitism with widespread and deep-seated anti-Jewish prejudice. Within the German Evangelical Church the pro-Nazi “German Christian” ( Deutsche Christen) movement emerged in the early 1930s. It attempted to fuse Christianity and National Socialism and promoted a “racially-pure” church by attacking Jewish influences on Christianity. This attempt to nazify the primary Protestant chu

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Sponsored Article), Author at Jewish Journal

Susan Feingold Dies at 95; Helped Give New York Children a Head Start

Susan Feingold Dies at 95; Helped Give New York Children a Head Start Her Bloomingdale Family Program provided preschoolers with a haven where there hadn’t been one before. It became a model for similar efforts under Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty. Susan Feingold in 1989. Her Bloomingdale Family Program for underprivileged children became a model for the national Head Start program, a signature effort in President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty.Credit.Jack Manning/The New York Times Feb. 25, 2021 In the 1960s, New York City presented a harsh landscape for its underprivileged children. Parks were dangerous, the courtyards of crumbling housing projects could be hostile zones, and preschools were expensive. But a band of parents in Manhattan resolved to take matters into their own hands, led by a strong-willed woman named Susan Feingold, who had narrowly escaped the Holocaust as a girl.

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