For 30 years, a memorial to Nazi collaborators sat largely unnoticed just outside Philadelphia. Now it’s drawing outrage.
For 30 years, a memorial to Nazi collaborators sat largely unnoticed just outside Philadelphia. Now it’s drawing outrage.
Elkins Park in Montgomery County has several synagogues ... and one large monument to Nazi collaborators. Many people had no idea it existed until recently.
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I wonder if any harm at all would be caused if a time traveler caused early miscarriage of every fetus that would become a Nazi or Nazi sympathizer.
Like any harm, at all. I highly doubt it. Other than losing a clear example of what not to do in life.
Edit: forgot a clarifying word
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8 1 ReplyI mentioned this caveat.
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Nothing like a little casual eugenics haha, amiright? Haha
12 8 ReplyThat’s not eugenics unless you buy into the Nazi based Nazi=genetic argument. Haha
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You've played C&C: Red Alert right?
4 0 ReplyNo. I never liked RTS.
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I'm sure your ancestors at some point did bad things...
1 1 ReplyI don't know if this would affect me, but I'm willing to not exist if it saved that many people.
If non existent even counts as harm. I'm not convinced it does.
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Not every Nazi had bad children, so you’d be killing then too
2 3 ReplyNon existence is not death.
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