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RE: Holocaust lesson in Germany - What do we teach our kids at school?

in #film7 years ago

If you have a true Democracy it will protect everyone. Unfortunately there is not such a thing in Europe...
They pretend Democracy by letting people "Democratically" choose the people who are already chosen by banksters - nazis to do there work.
They use "Democracy" as a tool to keep the masses from not revolt since they have the right to choose who they think is the best for them, but in reality they just change who will take charge on a predefined plan.
People start realize that all this finally works against them and just before they revolt, again a new leader appears and the cycle continues.
The system starts blaming democracy about the problems of people and takes that as an excuse to impose more undemocratic and inhuman measures.
People must learn how really democracy works and stop voting as a hobby but as a true meaning for there future.
But... they need a true education and access to information.

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Sure @amadeus true democracy comes from participation. Voting is a strong tool of democracy, but not remotely close enough to prevent a dictatorship. Participation to the political debate (not only online) and joining grass-root movements that allow every citizen's voice to be heard in a forum/square/meet up etc. That is what keep us alive and in charge of our own future. Direct democracy is possible and can and must run parallel to representative democracy.

There are enough nazi movies, and the "Zeitzeugen" are taped very well on this Channel:
Gedächtnis der Nation
https://www.youtube.com/user/GDN1940bis1949/videos

I think there should rather be a movie about the Bellamy salute

Students_pledging_allegiance_to_the_American_flag_with_the_Bellamy_salute.jpg

and the US Japanese Internement Camps during WW2

Yeah, for "true" democracy se just need the "right " politicians"and "right" people.