Here’s an interesting piece of history. Until quite late, as late as 1940, a surprisingly large number of well-informed people thought that Hitler’s anti-Semitism was more show than real. It was, some people thought, merely a way of stirring up the masses, and would dissipate soon enough.
It made sense, really. Hitler was an Austrian, and an admirer of Karl Lueger, the mayor of Vienna who preached but did not practice anti-Semitism.
Only afterwards, did people realized that Hitler had been, all along, entirely ...and terribly...in earnest.
Why do I bring this up? Well, the amazing thing is how often in history we encounter exactly this sort of situation. A monster comes along and tells us precisely what he...or she...is going to do. But nobody believes him...or her. It is all put down as rhetorical flourish.
And then...and then...too late, we learn the truth.
Which is why I bring it all up now. It seems like we’ve got a few people making similar statements today...calling for violence...or making excuses for violence.
We do see it on the Left. Let’s be honest. It’s there. Seek and you shall find.
But, at least here in America, what I find most disturbing is its presence on the Right... in the statements of certain candidates.
And sometimes I fear that we are, once more, making an error...that we are discounting these remarks, a little too easily...
Because, history seems to show that when someone talks about expulsions, concentration camps, carpet bombing, targeted killings...we need to take them at their word. For they may well mean it.
Or even if they do not mean it, well, soon enough, there may well appear, some dreadful literalist, with no subtlety and no sense of humor, who shall make horribly real what his...or her...mentor considered merely abstract speculation.
And from that, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, we might never recover.
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4 years ago
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