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Totally unhelpful. You’re talking to an individual who is trying to understand human behavior, not someone who’s personally responsible for their country’s actions.
What better example than from a culture with which they're intimately familiar? Attitudes like this can be hard to change, even after generations of intense education campaigns. As a German should recognize this from their own experience
The German way they have "dealt with" their fascist legacy isn't perfect either. They should also unlearn some of that. The tone of the original question is "we beat racism, why can't you", making "no you haven't" absolutely relevant to understanding the problem
It is far from perfect. The biggest problem is, that at some point the civilians had lost interest in continuing the denazification(idk if that's the right word/translation). This led to pardoning war criminals and stopping the prosecution of criminals. Later I can make a more detailed explanation about this since I wrote an assignment (partially) about this, but have to search for it and translate it first.
Yes🤡