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panarchy | 5 months ago

The point of no return was likely electing someone that attempted a coup (fake electors plot) back into office. If they didn't want to leave peacefully or legally the first time what made anyone think they would the second.

PS this site is filled with people who downvote and flag any post that makes Trump look bad so good luck with yours.

Germans were 'simply' worried about their jobs and dealing with the 'violent left', homeless, and rounding up people that they viewed as invaders poisoning their way of life.

They were even largely quite happy with Hitler. He didn't take Germany against its will (technically he did, but the people fell in line and reported liking him after it happened, except for those "communists and antifa"), he was the manifest will of those who felt scorned by how society had changed around them. It wasn't until the fallout of the aftermath of their desires and evidence of the evils that they were perpetrating did they start to realize they were played and even then the sunk cost fallacy was too strong and many Germans went to their graves believing Hitler was right.

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