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Edited on Thu Jan-27-05 12:26 AM by Dirk39
For me, as a German, this is the most frightening thing about this mess. The old Nazis and the new Nazis always supposed that Nuremberg was "victory justice" and nothing else and nothing more. It wasn't. Although the more important Nuremberg did never happen - and it's not me, claiming it would have been more important: the U.S. judges considered the second Nuremberg, the one against those corporations, who did benefit from Ausschwitz, the Nuremberg against those, who did profit behind the scenes, without being directly involved, to be the more important one. It never happened, 'cause those criminals were considered to be too important for the reconstruction of Germany. And then there was the old enemy of the Nazis and the new enemy of the USA: the Soviet Union. In Post-War Germany, not just parts of the old Elite became the new Elite, the entire economic - with nearly no exceptions - and most of the old political elite - with very few exceptions - kept its' power. But what should be expected from a country that commited the genocide against the jews? But what is to be expected from the country, who did judge about the Nazis and Germany?
Despite the fact that the USA has killed millions and millions of innocent people in more than 300 illegal wars since the end of Word War II, Bush II with his criminal gang is a turning point.
Before, although not justified in any way, it was "just" ideology. It was mendacious and transparent but still somehow perceptible as double moral standards, but still "moral" - as disgusting as it might have been.
But Bush, besides his empty flag-waving and talking about liberty, freedom, democracy bla bla bla... seems to make evident only one thing: there isn't any kind of justice besides victory justice and who is "right" in the end depends on the strength of your military and the almighty media-corporations with the most money from corporations, who use their propaganda machine to explain who's right and who's not. And this really means to revoke Nuremberg. I didn't want to mention that if Nurmeberg would have been succesfull, Bush wouldn't be president of the USA today and the entire Bush clan would never have become a part of the US-establishment. But I couldn't resist.
Dirk
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