12-09-2023, 08:06 PM
It was inevitable.
Most people who experienced it (or the aftermath) are dead now. Most WW2 content has been taken out of history lessons or mainstream media fearing a resurgence in right wing nationalism or empathy for Russia and to not upset the anti-semites.
What remains is some white washed Allies vs. Axis generic military conflict mostly focused on events on the Western front as well as calling the likes of Romney, Jack Snyder, Alex from Digital Foundry and Trump the 'New Hitler' or 'Nazi'. While at the same time adding unrelated wars, conflicts and general 'white people bad' to the official WW2 remembrance days and ceremonies.
If everyone is a Nazi then no one is.
If everything is literally the holocaust then nothing is.
Most people who experienced it (or the aftermath) are dead now. Most WW2 content has been taken out of history lessons or mainstream media fearing a resurgence in right wing nationalism or empathy for Russia and to not upset the anti-semites.
What remains is some white washed Allies vs. Axis generic military conflict mostly focused on events on the Western front as well as calling the likes of Romney, Jack Snyder, Alex from Digital Foundry and Trump the 'New Hitler' or 'Nazi'. While at the same time adding unrelated wars, conflicts and general 'white people bad' to the official WW2 remembrance days and ceremonies.
If everyone is a Nazi then no one is.
If everything is literally the holocaust then nothing is.
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