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In reply to the discussion: What is Southern Heritage? [View all]TBF
(35,169 posts)everyone else was caught up in the system. As we saw in Germany during WWII the same argument could be made there. But I feel that you are minimizing when you take that approach. I'd agree that it is 1% or less of the people directing global capitalism in the sense that they are the ones really gung-ho about the whole thing and behind particularly barbaric actions. The same can probably be said about most wars. But the problem with that argument is that it's not just 1% buying in. There are mass marketing campaigns (whether overt or subtle) in which the majority of the populace is ultimately convinced to go along with the nonsense - whether we are talking about Bush, Hitler, the South, or any of the others. We talked about this upthread and you posited whether we were all responsible for Bush. Are we all responsible for the drones that Obama has launched?
Yes, I think as a society we are which is why you'll see me on this site arguing against capitalism. I was one of the lucky ones coming up with the assistance of the Great Society programs - benefiting from things like Pell Grants etc. I could sit back and be happy with myself and ignore all of the strife that I see around me since I am personally fairly comfortable. I don't because I think I have an obligation to say something when I know things are wrong. There are people like me during every conflict who quietly object. There are also stronger people like Sophie Scholl (white rose society - WWII) who fight back seriously and lose their lives. Are people pawns in these games? Yes, many are, but that doesn't absolve them when horrible deeds are committed.
Are some people more responsible than others for atrocities? Yes. Bush should be up for trial in the Hague. Should the republican dupes be up there with him? Only the leaders carrying out his wishes. But the rank and file voters should be thinking about their willingness to support him as opposed to glamorizing his behavior. Perhaps that is asking a lot but that's how I see it.
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