OK this one will get some bad reaction I'm sure and that's fine, you take the good with the bad.
It all starts off with me shaking my head at a story on John Demjanjuk, a retired auto worker from Ohio who was a Nazi guard at the Sobibor Camp. What sets me off is this statement from camp survivor Samuel Lerer, "My sense of justice is that he go on trial".
For what, being a guard? No of course not he was an awful Nazi, we all know that they killed priests and ate babies right? It just gets to me that we have something left over from that time that didn't even last the Cold War where you could point and say Communist, apparently you can still point and say Nazi.
So here is what my sense of justice calls for. I want a Guantanamo person to do the same. I want America's feet in the fire so we can stop pretending we are any better than anyone else. Yeah it got a lot of press but has anyone tried to bring war crimes up against us?
And lets not forget, he was a guard. OK...and? He's a guard. Is everyone honestly supposed to believe that just because he was there he did anything? Maybe he just guarded and protected the camp, isn't that what they're supposed to do?
I find it sick that at 81 with him being in a wheelchair and needing help to breathe that people still have to throw their little fits. Yes he was a Nazi. Yes the group did some terrible things. Yes the war is over and they lost. Now repeat that line over with me kids. THE WAR IS OVER.
Let the man die so hopefully the war can finally go with him.
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