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If you have German ancestors, how could or should they feel about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="godisagardener" data-source="post: 77228436" data-attributes="member: 444834"><p>How should or could they feel about what?</p><p></p><p>My mother is German. She was born in Germany, grew up there, lived through a war there as a child and young teen. What is she supposed to feel something about? </p><p></p><p>Why should people with German background be singled out to feel something about which you don't specify? Why not ask how people's Russian ancestors could or should feel about something? Or South African. Japanese. People from Myanmar. Congo. Cambodia.</p><p></p><p>The population of an authoritarian country doesn't always reflect the ideals of of its leadership. Most of the time they themselves are caught in a trap they can't escape from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="godisagardener, post: 77228436, member: 444834"] How should or could they feel about what? My mother is German. She was born in Germany, grew up there, lived through a war there as a child and young teen. What is she supposed to feel something about? Why should people with German background be singled out to feel something about which you don't specify? Why not ask how people's Russian ancestors could or should feel about something? Or South African. Japanese. People from Myanmar. Congo. Cambodia. The population of an authoritarian country doesn't always reflect the ideals of of its leadership. Most of the time they themselves are caught in a trap they can't escape from. [/QUOTE]
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