"Winston Churchill once famously observed that Americans will always do the right thing, only after they have tried everything else."
Langworth has combed through millions of words written by and about Churchill and found no evidence that the former prime minister ever said that about America.
....Really dude? God r/Atheism has migrated to Lemmy it seems.
The guy's name isn't even a religious statement, judging from his avatar he's likely hispanic or latino, two groups in which Jesus is a common first name, isn't even pronounced the same way as the Bible guy
It's hard to read sarcasm over the net, I thought you were literally mistaking a man named Jesus (No I don't know how to get my keyboard to do the accented e) was a bible thumper based on username alone
Your joke was "Christians bad" which is as offensive as it is played out and lame.
Holy shit man. It was a light-hearted joke about religions being based on faith rather than proof and the commenter's display name matching that of a widely recognized religious figure.
Eh who wasn't then. Damn near every western country was cool with eugenics. Though Dachau opened less than 3 months after Hitler was appointed in Jan 1933, WW2 didn't officially start for over 8 more years, with the invasion of Poland in Sept 1941...Auschwitz 1 wouldn't have its ribbon-cutting for another 8 months, and extermination camps didn't really get going for nearly another year and a half after that. And it didn't officially end for 5 months after the closure of the death camps and Hitler's suicide, when Japan surrendered.
There have always been progressives. Look at John Brown, violently anti-racist when most of society accepted a racial caste system as normal. We should hold the past to the same standard as the present, not dismiss old problems as "of the times."
Well, just look at lemmy users around anything Biden related. No matter what, you'll get people only talking about Gaza, and disregard all of the other good his administration has done for the 3.5 years they have been working.
This is why politicians wait for the popular, easy wins until its campaigning time. People have a short memory, and it's always whatever the last big news story is that drives voters.
all the downvotes this comment is getting is making me wonder if all or most of the genocides in the past were allowed to happen because it was politically easier to ignore them during their time for some other higher priority goal.
if that's true, it speaks volumes that we no longer remember what that other goal is but continue to perpetuate genocides while simultaneously abhorring it and that it feels a lot like other bizarre social practices like war or prejudices were we also perpetuate them while also simultaneously abhor them.
Supporting genocide and genocidal countries are or about the worst thing that one can do. It's hard to do enough good to overcome that. I dare say it's impossible. At least Hitler killed Hitler.