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Emile

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Tue Jan 13, 2026, 03:22 PM Jan 2026

If you ever wondered how Germans became Nazi's [View all]

you're seeing it firsthand with Renee Good's murder.

“The banality of evil.”

That famous concept coined by Hannah Arendt sprung from her studying the Nazis after The Holocaust. It stands for the proposition that everyday people can commit horrific acts. In her own words, the Nazi officer she studied was “neither perverted nor sadistic” but rather “terrifyingly normal.”

How do people or are otherwise “normal” become seduced to commit these crimes against humanity? She found this was due to a mix of factors such as conformity, people being lost and seeking purpose, nationalist fervor, propaganda, and fear.

Some have disagreed with Arendt’s view, but I believe she’s correct. And that is why what we are seeing with MAGA—especially after the murder of Renee Good by an ICE officer--is so deeply alarming.

Continued at:

https://deanobeidallah.substack.com/p/if-you-ever-wondered-how-germans

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Hannah Arendt wrote the truth about Eichmann. Kid Berwyn Jan 2026 #1
It's amazing how right-wingers are justifying deadly Emile Jan 2026 #3
Every day, Hannah Arendt becomes more and more important. Kid Berwyn Jan 2026 #5
Absolutely correct. cilla4progress Jan 2026 #2
I used to, not anymore dem4decades Jan 2026 #4
I am nervous LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2026 #6
So am I. Emile Jan 2026 #7
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