LittleJerry92
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Time is to valuable for a lot of things.Time is too valuable to spend it watching Nazi news.
No way, Hittler was crazy with hate I mean there would have been no one who could sit down and reason with him. A story like this is very rare, and thank goodness it turned out the way it did, but I would imagine that 99% of the time the outcome would be very different. Most of the time when a person's mind is made up esspcslly when hatred is involved it is dang near impossible to change that person's mind.We sure went to a lot of trouble in WWII for nothing then. All you had to do was “understand” Hitler and have a man to man talk with him. Then he he would have stopped all his evil ways and given a tearful apology.
Here’s a link to the story. It’s not quite as heartwarming as it sounds. According to this article, the Black man in question considers klansmen his friends and goes to court to testify on their behalf to help them avoid jail time. Who is really selling out to whom here? https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-c...-the-black-man-befriending-members-of-the-kkk@MWoO do you have a source to that story? I'm curious to read about it now.
https://www.npr.org/2017/08/20/5448...0-ku-klux-klan-members-to-give-up-their-robes@MWoO do you have a source to that story? I'm curious to read about it now.
An African American who considers klansmen his friends whether they give up their robes or not. The right-wing’s “perfect African American.”https://www.npr.org/2017/08/20/5448...0-ku-klux-klan-members-to-give-up-their-robes
Its really interesting. Actually talking to people does a lot more good than virtue signaling and chanting. Most people would immediatly get up and walk away from a card carrying KKK member. Takes a lot of guts and character to converse with them and get them to change their mind.
I think you’re gonna wanna un-ignore Censored for this one because as much as he has good intentions, I don’t think that he has been quite as successful as he seems to think (though to a certain degree he’s been more successful than others).https://www.npr.org/2017/08/20/5448...0-ku-klux-klan-members-to-give-up-their-robes
Its really interesting. Actually talking to people does a lot more good than virtue signaling and chanting. Most people would immediatly get up and walk away from a card carrying KKK member. Takes a lot of guts and character to converse with them and get them to change their mind.