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I am watching a BBC doc about the Nuremberg trials. It is overall propagandizing against the concept of trying crimes against humanity at all. Due to, as described, the british position: it'll just be another chance for the defendants to present their position to the world so better to hang them and be done with it.

Q: Agree/disagree with the above? Both in the specific instance, and in general.

It was the first, but not the last, such proceeding. What are we learning from subsequent?

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[-] Trying2KnowMyself@hexbear.net 10 points 5 days ago

I haven’t really thought deeply about it, but by that same argument, wouldn’t a docudrama about the trials also provide a chance for the world to learn about their position - even if it presumably tries to take a stance against their actions?

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