

Lena Bushart
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Lena BushartMemberHi Mike, I was just scrolling through the community and stumbled across this post. Well, it’s hard to put words to the injustice that has been done to the german people. My peoples! Our grandparents who were shamed and silenced and the following generations that had to live with the shame to be a german. We used to be such a proud and strong nation…the humiliation our grandparents had to endure and which they passed on to the following generations is devastating. It makes me cry often when I have these moments of realizing how much of this beautiful country and the german soul has been destroyed. Being born a german means being born with a stigma of shame and guilt. And we all know what this does to people. It breaks them. Our grandparents were broken. I did quite a lot of research on this myself but as you might know, there is a law that prohibits to talk about this stuff. Reason enough to get suspicious! One of the last “Zeitzeugen” or witnesses is over 90 years old. She was arrested several times for questioning the Holocaust. She is a beautiful old german lady, very eloquent. Of course she is labeled a Nazi, a common term nowadays to label anyone who questions the official narrative. And that’s exactly why so many germans are afraid to speak up. The Nazi curse is deeply engrained in them. I once made a post on Instagram saying: “It’s good to be german” and that already triggered so many people. They just can’t bear to hear that they are good, that it’s ok to be german. Including my own parents by the way who became even more distant to me after they had read the post. Well, I just wanted to leave a note from a german perspective. If this ever comes to light fully and Germany and her peoples are freed from this curse, the world will change. I would love to speak more openly about this but honestly it’s such a hot topic, it takes a lot of courage and one must be prepared to face the consequences. Thanks for bringing up the discussion, it feels good to be in a space of likeminded people.
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