Re: Slate: The Legend of the Scope Trial



Doug Wickstrom <nimshubur@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What [Nazis] were working towards might not have been considered bad
> by most people a century after the fact, once they got their minds
> past the fact that the process of getting there was irredeemably evil.

Perhaps, since those who though otherwise, and didn't keep their
opinion to themselves, would have been long since killed.

One of the prominent Nazis, just before being hanged, predicted that
in fifty years there would be a monument to them in Berlin. I'm pleased
to say that it's been over fifty years, and there is no such monument.
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