>>508608240 (OP)the less you can sympathize with those you disagree with, the less christian you are.
love your enemies!
people like you who assert right and wrong like you truly know any better are the greatest enemy, and yet it's easy to see the fear in you that motivates it. i understand and wish you well. you want shortcuts to right and wrong, because you're afraid of losing time, but there's no safety in your moral etchings. only the raw power of god offers hope.
nazis aren't doing what they're doing for no reason.
your job is to see through their wailing and posturing to locate the source of pain and manage it so they can make decisions from a better place.
for instance, nazis are concerned about destabilization of society, loss of cohesion, and these things are very obviously tied to the work of jews, who are concerned about societal exclusion, persecution, and pursuing long-term collective goals.
neither of these are inherently wrong for feeling upset by the state of things, but they are wrong if they think what they're doing will create lasting peace and prosperity.
genociding each other, one primarily by direct state action (nazis), one primarily by indirect self-destructive ploys (jews), is no way to deal with an opposing force.
people forget that the person they're fighting needs to be fought for a reason, and part of that reason is that they're powerful and not going away. people like them.
instead of fantasizing about eradicating them for the nuisance they've caused you, why not appreciate what is worth appreciating and neutralize their threat to you? jews are a deeply frightened and reactionary force, just like nazis. promote peace and friendship not by exacerbating their fears, but by quelling them. if the problem comes down to them being stubborn bigots, let the world see one side begging for peace and understanding while the other declines, making every excuse under the sun while letting it slip that they simply hate you and don't want you to exist.