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by adamnemecek
2900 days ago
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> I'm not aware of any event in modern human history that resembles the scale, the intent, the execution level and the pure evil that makes the final solution program. Again, there's for example the Bengali famine. > But, the final solution should always be remembered as an extreme, unique and singular event in modern human history. If you consider singular events maybe. Other countries did it slower and over longer periods and there were multiple events. Idk if efficacy really makes a moral difference to me. If you consider modern history maybe. However the problem with this formulation is that modern history generally starts around WW2 so in some sense, holocaust was the last event of this colonial style of thinking. |
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