[–] Ducktalesooo000ooo 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
What is the tactical benefit to examining a narrative that’s been under enemy control for nearly a century?
[–] Ducktalesooo000ooo 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
For what benefit?
I asked a question.
[–] Ducktalesooo000ooo 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
America: does 19 years of war creating millions of veterans on both sides of the conflict from countries all over the world.
Your faggot ass: “he said tactical... larping faggot!!”
Me: shopping for zip ties that will fit on your fat moms ankles and a backup backup switchblade today
ENJOY YOUR FIRST WAR FAGGOT
Curiosity sounds like a search for accurate information
Why are you optimistic that you’ll get an accurate assessment of a narrative that’s been under enemy control for nearly a century?
[–] zxcvzxcv 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
There were a few extreme experiments conducted for legitimate research purposes, but Mengele did everything to ensure the safety of those performing the tests, the tests were always voluntary, and the testing subjects were were provided more than adequate compensation (usually in the form of remitting an
execution sentence). I think I read about this stuff in one of the links at holocaustdeprogrammingcourse.com. The jews, of course, then blew these rare experiments out of proportion, and the allies even made fake propaganda about them. They even photographed "fake test subjects" but accidentally used american flight harnesses rather than german ones, and they were caught many years later, but it was buried because no one with enough power to change things cares about the truth.