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In reply to the discussion: Have you ever seen "Schindler's List?" [View all]hunter
(38,472 posts)... and the PTSD that comes with it.
I'm well studied. Fascism, racism, and all the other crap anti-intellectual, anti-humanist ideologies and religions, I know where those paths lead. I can feel it in my gut. Don't need further lessons.
I remember how Ronald Reagan made my skin crawl when he was running for President, a solid ten on my creep-o-meter and I simply couldn't understand how so many people didn't see it. He was the hollow kind of person who may well have been a Nazi if not for the place of his birth.
Watching Schindler's List isn't going to fix the hollow sort of people who vote for Trump, or the naive sort of people who vote for spoiler third party candidates or don't vote at all.
I think the people we need to reach are those who vote for ideological or religious reasons without considering the practical outcomes of their choices. Maybe watching Schindler's List will move some of those who wouldn't vote for Biden because he "supports Israel" but it seems just as likely they'll foolishly cast Israel in the role of Nazis.
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