Michael Malice
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And the best example of this is look after 9-11, look where there's a war.
Nothing unites a population.
It's not like when times are thriving that everyone's all working together.
When things are bad and there's an enemy,
you know it's it's the japanese of pearl harbor it's al-qaeda that's when everyone really comes together because now we have someone to be against so there will always be
Someone has to be the out group and we have to be the in group as opposed to them.
I think the question really is why sometimes it doesn't.
And one of the things I learned when I was doing The New Right is a lot of the Nazis, using that term loosely speaking, neo-Nazis, they make the point that like, oh, when the Holocaust happened, it really wasn't that big of a deal.
And that only became a big deal in the decades later.
And this just shows the power of Jewish influence.
And I'm like, this to me is...
great thing it's a great thing that we sat down pretty recently historically and we're like wait a minute guys when we have a war or we have conquest you don't have to just start killing everyone like this is something that's bad and wrong and certainly in the last
60 years, 70 years, this is something that people have come to take for granted.
But that wasn't the case before.
It would always be, or not always, but often, if you conquer, you just go wild and just start slaughtering massive people.
Who's the guy from...
Harvard, and he... Steven Pinker.
Steven Pinker, I'm sorry, I forgot his name.
So he just talks about like, you know, we know this is one of the reasons also why there was so much skepticism when the Holocaust started, because this was regarded as something that was barbaric.
This is from the Middle Ages, from the biblical times.