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« on: January 29, 2013, 02:09:27 PM »

WW I may have been senseless, because the elites that started it, ended up being destroyed by it, along with millions who served as cannon fodder, and that conflict was not reasonably calculated to serve anyone's interest. At least that was the conventional wisdom. Genocide is not senseless; it is a manifestation of the amount of evil that lies within the human species,  normally kept in check, but not always. I am not stating this very well. Maybe I will revise and extend later.

NRO just used the English language poorly. Buckley's ghost is probably not amused. He would not have phrased it that way.
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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2013, 02:50:53 PM »

While I wish they could have found a more tasteful way to say it, it is pointing out significant flaw of many on the left, their belief that everything repugnant that anyone does happens because they don't bother to think and reason it through, so if we just followed logic, everything would be all right. Unfortunately, the world does not work in such a rosy way.  The Nazis were quite convinced that what they were doing was the sensible thing to do.  Doesn't make them any less evil.  Indeed, I would say it made them more evil.

You're reading too far into Obama's comment- and Reagan's.

Yes probably, and I screwed up, because it was Obama rather than NRO that used the word "senseless."  I am sure Obama would agree that there were better words to use here in hindsight, and I am sure that he did not mean to depreciate the horrific evil that was manifested by the holocaust and by all those who participated in it, or closed their eyes to it.
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