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The speaker discusses the lack of attention and traction that Aaron Danielson's shooting received compared to that of Michael Reinoehl's shooting, questioning the reasons behind it and comparing the similarities in the two situations.
1:07:13 - 1:09:06 (01:53)
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The speaker discusses the lack of attention and traction that Aaron Danielson's shooting received compared to that of Michael Reinoehl's shooting, questioning the reasons behind it and comparing the similarities in the two situations.
ChapterThe Danger of Living Inside The System
EpisodePart One: How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast discusses the story of Horst Wessel, a Nazi figure in the 1930s, and how his death influenced non-believers to turn towards fascism for their own comfort and security in society.
1:09:07 - 1:10:23 (01:15)
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This podcast discusses the story of Horst Wessel, a Nazi figure in the 1930s, and how his death influenced non-believers to turn towards fascism for their own comfort and security in society.
ChapterThe Danger of Living Inside The System
EpisodePart One: How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses how when individuals are protected by a system, they can easily become complacent and ignore the struggles of those outside of the system, leading to potential danger.
1:10:23 - 1:13:00 (02:36)
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The speaker discusses how when individuals are protected by a system, they can easily become complacent and ignore the struggles of those outside of the system, leading to potential danger.
ChapterThe Danger of Living Inside The System
EpisodePart One: How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The story of an anti-fascist activist who joined the Nazi party is discussed.
1:13:01 - 1:15:40 (02:39)
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The story of an anti-fascist activist who joined the Nazi party is discussed. This unsettling situation brings about the idea that people will protect themselves and their family, even if it means joining a party that goes against their beliefs.