What about the ‘good American’?

  • DENNIS PRAGER
    DENNIS PRAGER
In my last column, I described how I have come to better understand the moral problem of the “good German, the term used to describe the average, presumably decent German who did nothing to hurt Jews but also did nothing to help them and did nothing to undermine the Nazi regime.” Watching America accept the morally indefensible physical and economic lockdown of the country, I concluded: “Apathy…

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