Reichstag Fire Decree (1933)

59 KnuthIsGod 16 9/16/2025, 8:00:13 AM encyclopedia.ushmm.org ↗

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Fraterkes · 43m ago
This is a point that's probably very obvious to many Americans, but something I hadn't really considered about the second amendment and the like is that freedom is kind of zero-sum: a consequence of the right to bear arms is that armed guards might have to be stationed at schools, and that cops treat everyone like a potential armed criminal.

This last shooting will probably not lead to a meaningful change in gun-control, but it will create pretexts for this administration to crack down on certain political movements.

dudefeliciano · 28m ago
the idea of the right to bear arms was to overthrow a dictatorial government if need be, not to milsim in city centers or shoot up schools. The 2nd amendment is not really meaningful in the age of palantir and f35s.
padjo · 33m ago
If your “freedom” requires walking around backwards waving a pistol is it really freedom?
bvvgpc · 1h ago
Interesting, what triggered the post now?
hackyhacky · 1h ago
I honestly cannot imagine why someone just now is posting an article about how a singular crime is used as a justification for a massive government power grab and an excuse to oppress the ruling party's political opponents, despite negligible evidence of any connection to the crime. [1]

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/15/us/politics/jd-vance-char...

bvvgpc · 48m ago
hadn't seen that news yet, thanks for sharing.
tomp · 38m ago
This is what I return to every time when someone confuses morality and laws.

100% of Hitler's reign was legal. Everything he did was 100% legal.

Morality is and must be above laws.

(Edit: ChatGPT reminds me that Hitler's post-1933 actions were legal; the earlier (and failed) "Beer Hall Putsch" was illegal.)

dudefeliciano · 26m ago
which is also the excuse many nazis used at the nuremberg trials