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Then you should read about him, because he absolutely should have been executed, not allowed to become a fucking author who was still a German Nationalist who had an affinity for Hitler.
The cure for empathy is learning it would seem
Empathy seems to act like a sine wave when it comes to learning more and more
That’s not it, I think it’s more just recognizing that you shouldn’t let your good nature be exploited by people who don’t have one. It’s the paradox of tolerance. There are definitely things worth being intolerant against, Nazi filth is amongst those
Yeah anytime I'm in too good of a mood and need to be infuriated, I know I can always read about the aftermath of WW2 and the fates of so many nazis and how so very few of them faced any sort of actual justice, let alone anything remotely proportional to their actions.