- Jan 3, 2012
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So you didn't write 'If you think the Germans are mass murderers' vote Brexit?Did some big boys hijack your keyboard and then run away?
You seem to suggest that because things happened in the 20th century,they don't matter any more,saying I need to move into the current century.As you seem to be such a forgiving person,can I ask your views on other bad things that happened over 17 years ago-should they all be forgiven now?
There is nobody alive today from when the British (not just English) were involved in the slave trade,whereas germans are still being prosecuted for the Holocaust,so your comparison is utterly pointless.
Firstly, your original reading of Lincoln Imp was a bit perverse.
And secondly, Everybody knows and acknowledges that the Germans did horrible things during the war. Are you going to hold that against the entire nation now, when just about the whole nation to a man/woman would abhor what was done by their country up to 1945, and the vast majority of them were not even born, let alone contributed to it.
Thirdly, the main reason for the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation, which was the predecessor of the Common Market and the EU, was originally developed soon after the war precisely to get European Countries to work together and avoid further war, which was seen by both the French and the Germans as a very real possibility still in the late 1940's.
All that is fairly good reason why plenty of people with a sense of history are pro-Europe. My Father and my Father-in-law both said that they fought in the war to bring peace in the longer term, and were both fervently pro-Europe.