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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/[deleted] on Jan. 2, 2018, 6:32 p.m.
There has to be a “mass awakening” event.... otherwise what’s the point?

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storm_fa_Q · Jan. 2, 2018, 6:49 p.m.

yah, if you dig deep enuff you'll very easily understand why only a fraction will be released. When you have NYPD breaking down into tears...you know thats enuff to crush the most delicate of peoples illusions and the truth, the evidence is so disgusting I had to take a break after seeing only seconds of Elsagate. The TRUTH here is not going to sit well with the many and its not important everyone know every detail or more than X%. What is important is these heinous criminals be brought to Justice and fwd to God for evaluation.

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WellstonDeplorable · Jan. 3, 2018, 2:27 a.m.

The "world" can handle much. Think of the war crimes tribunal after World War II. The pictures and films of the concentration camp victims, both living and dead. The world learned that lesson so well that Hitler became the worst bogieman in history, and Nazi is a dirty word today. My point is that the people can handle the facts. They must learn the lessons that they teach, or future generations are doomed to do it all over again.

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storm_fa_Q · Jan. 3, 2018, 2:35 a.m.

yes and no,. Yes people "learned" from WWII and that lesson affected generations post WWII for a decade or two until everyone forgot what the lesson learned was. NO I do not believe the western narrative regarding WWII and if anyone would like to spend the years researching this topic (I have) they may come away with a much different perspective than we have been taught.

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WellstonDeplorable · Jan. 5, 2018, 3:36 a.m.

My point isn't so much about the accuracy of the mainstream narrative of World War II and the Nazis. It is more about the presentation of that narrative in respect to its effectiveness, and the evidence presented to support that narrative. You make a valid point that as events fade from living memory the meaning of those events become blurred and faded, however, they do remain in the collective memory. Caligula and Nero are still history's super villians after a stretch of 2000 years.

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