← Back to context Comment by umanwizard 3 days ago Why? 8 comments umanwizard Reply snickerdoodle12 3 days ago It's just like how joining the hitler youth makes you a nazi mensetmanusman 3 days ago It’s not a productive label when used like that though. kennywinker 2 days ago Is it not? If someone is raised catholic it’s best to assume they’re still catholic unless they disavow catholicism - in which case they are an ex-catholic 3 replies → BlueTemplar 3 days ago And once Nazis were in power, I presume that joining the Hitler youth was just what normal people did ?But she didn't have even this excuse of social pressure, did she ? lurk2 3 days ago I’m all for giving people the benefit of the doubt but at some point you have to call a spade a spade.
snickerdoodle12 3 days ago It's just like how joining the hitler youth makes you a nazi mensetmanusman 3 days ago It’s not a productive label when used like that though. kennywinker 2 days ago Is it not? If someone is raised catholic it’s best to assume they’re still catholic unless they disavow catholicism - in which case they are an ex-catholic 3 replies → BlueTemplar 3 days ago And once Nazis were in power, I presume that joining the Hitler youth was just what normal people did ?But she didn't have even this excuse of social pressure, did she ?
mensetmanusman 3 days ago It’s not a productive label when used like that though. kennywinker 2 days ago Is it not? If someone is raised catholic it’s best to assume they’re still catholic unless they disavow catholicism - in which case they are an ex-catholic 3 replies →
kennywinker 2 days ago Is it not? If someone is raised catholic it’s best to assume they’re still catholic unless they disavow catholicism - in which case they are an ex-catholic 3 replies →
BlueTemplar 3 days ago And once Nazis were in power, I presume that joining the Hitler youth was just what normal people did ?But she didn't have even this excuse of social pressure, did she ?
lurk2 3 days ago I’m all for giving people the benefit of the doubt but at some point you have to call a spade a spade.
It's just like how joining the hitler youth makes you a nazi
It’s not a productive label when used like that though.
Is it not? If someone is raised catholic it’s best to assume they’re still catholic unless they disavow catholicism - in which case they are an ex-catholic
3 replies →
And once Nazis were in power, I presume that joining the Hitler youth was just what normal people did ?
But she didn't have even this excuse of social pressure, did she ?
I’m all for giving people the benefit of the doubt but at some point you have to call a spade a spade.