Talk:Tanya von Degurechaff/@comment-72.161.158.58-20190724060250/@comment-2605:E000:3C87:0:718D:A333:F84C:A522-20190916015607

"You can't call all Germans nazis!" the nazi party were democratically elected. During even the darkest periods of their time in power, the vast majority of the German people either applauded or stood idly by while the nazis committed atrocities both domestically and in occupied territory. They rose to power, not because they were some sort of aberation, but because they were the ultimate expression of the Germanic cultural ethos that started with their savage ancestors, like the Vikings. The only reason most Germans act apologetic about the rise of the Nazis is because they lost the war, and as times are changing, many are showing their true colors.

It is a chronic condition of N European people, they believe the entire world is the same frozen, barren wasteland their ancestors inhabited where all must fight against all over scarce resources to survive, and so they will follow whoever they think is strong enough to "protect" them, even when what they need protecting from is caused, not by necessity, but by the very regimes they clamor together to support.

Of those who have had the will and the boldness to do otherwise, they know well enough that they don't need to remind others that "not all Germans"