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UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago

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UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago
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    Nazis got a lot of their ideas from the US, including lebensraum from Manifest Destiny.

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      Also the popularity of eugenics began in the US. You even read about it in The Great Gatsby.

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        It began in England. Out of Darwinism. Once people had to accept that the Ancient Greek philosophies of “the ideal form” couldn’t exist. (Because of evolution, everything is always evolving) But you could use Darwin and Mendel and genetics to engineer the biology you preferred.

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      Also, unlimited executive power for the top dog

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      That doesn’t seem right. Expansionism started way before that.

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        Hitler explicitly referred to US expansionism when discussing lebensraum.

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          A U.S. Supreme Court case on sterilization was cited by the defense at the Nuremberg Trials: Buck v. Bell.

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      And where did the Romans get it from? Egypt? I guess it couldn’t have been China, because they were also doing their own version of this several thousand miles away.

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        The Romans were very open to having foreigners become citizens. Especially in the context of their time period.

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          And enslaving a significant chunk of those foreigners, too.

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            And enslaving a significant chunk of their own folks too.

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