The Nazis in the '30s weren't talking about concentration camps and mass murder either, and fascism was fairly new and didn't have the negative connotations to totalitarianism that it has today. The Nazis in the '30s were about demonising and driving out the Jews so that the money and jobs would go to 'proper Germans', and weren't exactly shouting their plans to mass-murder minorities halfway through an upcoming war.
> bad policy and callous, but it's fair.
A lot of people disagree that it's fair, from both moral and economic standpoints.
> bad policy and callous, but it's fair.
A lot of people disagree that it's fair, from both moral and economic standpoints.