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This is yet another example of wordplay, where the definitions of words have been changed to hide the true meaning.

Today, a "ghetto" is a poor, crime-ridden area -- often filled with black gangs.

But in the 1930's, the Polish jews were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans who lived in "Poland." It has been German territory, but the Treaty of Versailles changed the borders, and these German people woke up one day with their farms and property suddenly in the country of Poland, instead of Germany.

The polish jews attacked these Germans relentlessly.

This is why Hitler eventually went into Poland -- to put a stop to the brutality.

Of course, this was used as the excuse by UK and France to start WW2.

And today, the narrative still lies about why Hitler invaded Poland.

Once he was in Poland, he had a problem. The jews who were responsible for the atrocities were rounded up and executed.

But now, Hitler had military control of a land filled with many more jews than were in Germany. And the jews had declared war on Germany, so if he retreats, that will not make the problem go away.

So, he had to occupy. But what to do about the jews who might (or might not) try to fight against the Germans ("partisans").

The solution was to put them into neighborhoods ("ghettos") where they would live apart from everyone else. They even had their own legal system, as if it was a country within a country, though still ultimately controlled by the Germans.

These neighborhoods were generally WEALTHY -- nobody was in poverty there. And yes, the jews preferred to live there than in the greater community.

If the outsiders feel guilty, they'll be more susceptible to giving you leeway for your actions.

BINGO.

This is why they lie about everything.

The truth about Hitler in Poland -- in his own words (warning: graphics are brutal and disturbing):

https://archive.org/details/ImpartialTruth

133 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This is yet another example of wordplay, where the definitions of words have been changed to hide the true meaning.

Today, a "ghetto" is a poor, crime-ridden area -- often filled with black gangs.

But in the 1930's, the Polish jews were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans who lived in "Poland." It has been German territory, but the Treaty of Versailles changed the borders, and these German people woke up one day with their farms and property suddenly in the country of Poland, instead of Germany.

The polish jews attacked these Germans relentlessly.

This is why Hitler eventually went into Poland -- to put a stop to the brutality.

Of course, this was used as the excuse by UK and France to start WW2.

And today, the narrative still lies about why Hitler invaded Poland.

Once he was in Poland, he had a problem. The jews who were responsible for the atrocities were rounded up and executed.

But now, Hitler had military control of a land filled with many more jews than were in Germany. And the jews had declared war on Germany, so if he retreats, that will not make the problem go away.

So, he had to occupy. But what to do about the jews who might (or might not) try to fight against the Germans ("partisans").

The solution was to put them into neighborhoods ("ghettos") where they would live apart from everyone else. They even had their own legal system, as if it was a country within a country, though still ultimately controlled by the Germans.

These neighborhoods were generally WEALTHY -- nobody was in poverty there. And yes, the jews preferred to live there than in the greater community.

If the outsiders feel guilty, they'll be more susceptible to giving you leeway for your actions.

BINGO.

This is why they lie about everything.

133 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This is yet another example of wordplay, where the definitions of words have been changed to hide the true meaning.

Today, a "ghetto" is a poor, crime-ridden area -- often filled with black gangs.

But in the 1930's, the Polish jews were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans who lived in "Poland." It has been German territory, but the Treaty of Versailles changed the borders, and these German people woke up one day and their farms and property were suddenly in the country of Poland, instead of Germany.

The polish jews attacked these Germans relentlessly.

This is why Hitler eventually went into Poland -- to put a stop to the brutality.

Of course, this was used as the excuse by UK and France to start WW2.

And today, the narrative still lies about why Hitler invaded Poland.

Once he was in Poland, he had a problem. The jews who were responsible for the atrocities were rounded up and executed.

But now, Hitler had military control of a land filled with many more jews than were in Germany. And the jews had declared war on Germany, so if he retreats, that will not make the problem go away.

So, he had to occupy. But what to do about the jews who might (or might not) try to fight against the Germans ("partisans").

The solution was to put them into neighborhoods ("ghettos") where they would live apart from everyone else. They even had their own legal system, as if it was a country within a country, though still ultimately controlled by the Germans.

These neighborhoods were generally WEALTHY -- nobody was in poverty there. And yes, the jews preferred to live there than in the greater community.

If the outsiders feel guilty, they'll be more susceptible to giving you leeway for your actions.

BINGO.

This is why they lie about everything.

133 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This is yet another example of wordplay, where the definitions of words have been changed to hide the true meaning.

Today, a "ghetto" is a poor, crime-ridden area. Often filled with black gangsters.

But in the 1930's, the Polish jews were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans who lived in "Poland." It has been German territory, but the Treaty of Versailles changed the borders, and these German people woke up one day and their farms and property were suddenly in the country of Poland, instead of Germany.

The polish jews attacked these Germans relentlessly.

This is why Hitler eventually went into Poland -- to put a stop to the brutality.

Of course, this was used as the excuse by UK and France to start WW2.

And today, the narrative still lies about why Hitler invaded Poland.

Once he was in Poland, he had a problem. The jews who were responsible for the atrocities were rounded up and executed.

But now, Hitler had military control of a land filled with many more jews than were in Germany. And the jews had declared war on Germany, so if he retreats, that will not make the problem go away.

So, he had to occupy. But what to do about the jews who might (or might not) try to fight against the Germans ("partisans").

The solution was to put them into neighborhoods ("ghettos") where they would live apart from everyone else. They even had their own legal system, as if it was a country within a country, though still ultimately controlled by the Germans.

These neighborhoods were generally WEALTHY -- nobody was in poverty there. And yes, the jews preferred to live there than in the greater community.

If the outsiders feel guilty, they'll be more susceptible to giving you leeway for your actions.

BINGO.

This is why they lie about everything.

133 days ago
1 score