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wnylib

(26,712 posts)
7. Last night I watched Judgment at Nuremberg again
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 04:22 PM
Yesterday

and realized how important it is that many of our judges and federal employees are refusing to go along with inhumane and illegal orders.

For people not familiar with the movie, it takes place in occupied Germany in 1948. It is fiction based on fact about 4 judges on trial for crimes against humanity because during the Nazi regime they went along with orders to convict innocent people who were then executed or sent to concentration camps where they died. They were tried before a US tribunal in the same German courtroom where they had sentenced people to death.

One of the judges being tried told a tribunal judge that he never thought that his convictions of people in court would ever become the horrors that occurred under Nazis. The tribunal judge answered him, "It came to that the very first time that you sentenced someone to death that you knew was innocent."

In other words, you prevent atrocities from happening by refusing at the start to cooperate with inhumane and illegal practices.

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Wish I could recommend this more than once MolecularDust Yesterday #1
I did it for you Lifeafter70 Yesterday #2
Me Three! The Roux Comes First Yesterday #3
This is why the Administration is destroying the federal work force. Midnight Writer Yesterday #4
Calling them sick KT2000 Yesterday #5
That's right! It's a criminal enterprise and they are psychopaths. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #14
What a bunch of little nihilistic assholes those doge boys were. 1WorldHope Yesterday #6
Last night I watched Judgment at Nuremberg again wnylib Yesterday #7
We don't give out social security numbers to illegals. Puppyjive Yesterday #8
I'm betting there were others like you too. Figarosmom Yesterday #9
I assumed they were targeting asylees, refugees, TPS, deferred action, or others who had qualified for an... pat_k Yesterday #16
wow -- that's fantastic what that employee did. k&r nt orleans Yesterday #10
The disgusting part of all this is that they didn't care what happened to the people they were planning to hurt. patphil Yesterday #11
What I find most crazy is how this shrinks the economy IbogaProject Yesterday #13
A desperate work force is their aim Figarosmom Yesterday #17
It shows that the GOP knows they can gaslight the general public Stargazer99 6 hrs ago #28
Of course not. Poor people aren't really people. Iggo 20 hrs ago #20
ALL of the people on that list are both alive and either US CITIZENS or here legally? ShazzieB Yesterday #12
But they were probably all some variation of brown to tan. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #15
Yeah, that makes sense. ShazzieB Yesterday #18
When they are getting paid by the head, which they are, ... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #19
Woah!!! oasis 19 hrs ago #21
It's still a sign of how broken we are that the guy who gave the order MadameButterfly 11 hrs ago #22
Needs way more coverage malaise 11 hrs ago #23
The incompetent.... MarcoZandrini 11 hrs ago #24
Transcript for readers. usonian 7 hrs ago #25
Ty, so one govt employee stood up and did the right thing questionseverything 7 hrs ago #26
I posted May 2025. Thank goodness for bravery when all others cave. usonian 6 hrs ago #27
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