I hinted as much
"America itself, has indeed forgotten and the danger while seemingly distant really isn't that far off. I often wondered how Germany felt just before WWII, why the Jews didn't fight back, but went to their deaths with great meekness?"
in my post that America has NOT kept up with history , probably by design
News, events and technology move with such speed, it is easy to get engulfed with our own momentum
Thank you.
We are often said to be exaggerating things, but as I read this musty old book, I am shaken by the ‘new version’ being presented ...no forced upon ...the American public.
Yesterday I was at the part where they were discussing the language rules. How only insiders understood what were common place words had very different meanings. I couldn’t help but consider the ever changing climate of political correctness and how using one word today is a crime the next.
Eichmann’s use of what she calls ‘cliches’ as he testifies in his trial and how he viscerally is elated to use these clichés. I can’t help but consider the liberal left and their slogans and memes...their clichés as well.
The history is out there...how do we get modern America to read it?
(I am sorry all the odd punctuation, but darn it I do not know how to fix it?)