I am watching a BBC doc about the Nuremberg trials. It is overall propagandizing against the concept of trying crimes against humanity at all. Due to, as described, the british position: it’ll just be another chance for the defendants to present their position to the world so better to hang them and be done with it.
Q: Agree/disagree with the above? Both in the specific instance, and in general.
It was the first, but not the last, such proceeding. What are we learning from subsequent?


You wouldn’t be the first to gather that from the Nuremberg trials. They made evil seem boring, and justice seem petty.
You might like this theater kid’s YouTube essay about this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9Ay5tzHIBU
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