"Verboten"
An old German politician has gotten in trouble for quoting Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Propaganda, by asking: "Do you want total war?" The man was serving as a mediator in a dispute over a public work project, when he made the reference. It may have been a slip of the tongue or a Freudian slip. In any case, the man has defended himself saying that he's as close to Goebbels as Playboy is to being a Vatican publication, which shows his poor choice of words, to say the least.
At bottom, he could be right that there's an extreme sensitivity when it comes to anything remotely connected to the Nazi era, but, then again, one has to be aware of how easily the tide of history can turn when outrageous ideas go unchecked, like those espoused by the Austrian painter in 1933...
At bottom, he could be right that there's an extreme sensitivity when it comes to anything remotely connected to the Nazi era, but, then again, one has to be aware of how easily the tide of history can turn when outrageous ideas go unchecked, like those espoused by the Austrian painter in 1933...
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