NochMehrG
@NochMehrG@feddit.org
- Comment on Can't be do this before 1 day ago:
Wow! That took me a looong time. But there seems to be a message hidden in that seemingly random assortment of words!
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Sadly I know about that. (As another comment: Sometimes you hear that these unethical experiments gave humanity insights that have been valuable. But at least in general that is not true, not lastly because it was shit science by shit scientists to begin with. )
I just don’t know the extent of these things being known in WWII Japan. I would assume it was similar to Germany but for Germany I have read enough to know it for sure that it has been known at the time and not just for a chosen few.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
And adding to that: People saw what happened to their Jewish/Romani/Disabled/Communist/Queer neighbors. They worked in the clinics where disabled children were selected and sterilized or (sent off to be) killed, knew the police men who rounded up homeless people etc. And people came back from concentration camps as well. Some people did time there for ordinary crimes. German citizens incarcerated in concentration camps even had to pay for social security while incarcerated, so that their insurance history wasn’t broken afterwards.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 days ago:
I don’t know about specific programs like Unit 731. But in general: People wrote letters. People came home and talked to their spouses. Concerning the Germans: A lot of people were involved. The Einsatzgruppen were staffed by ordinary police. The Waffen SS fought alongside the ordinary Wehrmacht which had their ugly share of atrocities. All these people wrote and came home and talked. And the concentration camps on German home soil were not isolated. People saw what happened there. People worked there as civilians. People who say the general public didn’t know are lying.
- Comment on The price of petrol is going up again here 4 weeks ago:
Not to forget the integrated mask. Definitely a plus during the pandemic!
- Comment on The weight of responsibility, the knowledge of coming glory 4 weeks ago:
If you don’t know, don’t research!
- Comment on I will... 2 months ago:
It will rise, buddy!
- Comment on Don't blink 3 months ago:
Thanks for that nightmare! My day was too nice anyway…
- Comment on Me emitting 20KG of CO2 by using Google search to spellcheck individual words 4 months ago:
I feel attacked!
- Comment on I'm so into Valentine's Day cards I even sent one to my Aunt 5 months ago:
It really took me too long to find the aunt in the cunt…
- Comment on Scientists Just Found a Dangerous Virus in Arctic Whales Using Drones 7 months ago:
Arctic whales are using drones now? Crazy!
- Comment on Tesla’s “Mad Max” mode is now under federal scrutiny 9 months ago:
Drive as if it was the end of the world and there were almost no other cars. What could go wrong?
- Comment on Can't believe I made this without ChatGPT 11 months ago:
Samesies
- Comment on I could use some serious advice as to whether or not to do this 11 months ago:
I think it’s great!
- Comment on Anon saves up 1 year ago:
My contract explicitly states that they don’t expire. So I never had to check the law and just assumed it’s the other way round. 🙂
- Comment on Anon saves up 1 year ago:
That’s something that isn’t even guaranteed by law in Germany. But it’s part of the contract very often (with restrictions like the company can make you take your vacation days and such). So yes, check first before you start „saving“.