Hopefully we can reread Sebastian Haffner's memoirs and the articles on Sott.net to get a clearer picture, I mean a clearer picture more accurately, of this tyranny that we see cropping up everywhere. With more light, maybe. It's not easy to see all that. It takes courage to see it all.So I guess my question to those of you living in France, is how much of what's going on in Germany now (also very visible with the case of Dr. Reiner Fuellmich) could possibly occur in France? Are the courts there already as corrupt as those in Germany? Because if so then I could actually see Imane Khelif winning "her" case and setting yet another precedent for the destruction of common morals and decency in the west.
I hope I'm wrong, but as Mr. Hopkins writes above, his case alone will have reverberations throughout the western world regarding "the exercise of authoritarian power." Any case involving Khelif at this time could, too. What a time to be alive...
The dying of the light
I remember first reading Sebastian Haffner's Defying Hitler back in 2009. It shook me to the core to read about one man's experience with Nazi Germany, and the persecution he experienced simply trying to maintain his common sense during days of...
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Defying Hitler - Sebastian Haffner
There's a reason why the UK History channel is approximately 24 hours a day of wall-to-wall Nazi documentaries - Hitler sells. The rise of the Nazis exerts a horrible fascination; it's hard to fathom how a decent and progressive nation could...
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Holocaust 2.0: The ultimate decisions of conscience
[T]he whole world had become strange and unsettling. Apart from the fascinating rules I knew, the great game had clearly had other secret rules that I had failed to grasp. There must have been something deceitful and false about it. Where could...
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