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22:27Now PlayingBill Whittle asked me to consider a disturbing question—why is being called a Nazi still universally reprehensible, while calling yourself a communist is increasingly fashionable?
Bill thinks he knows why. We’ve seen the pictures from Auschwitz. We know the faces. But the millions who disappeared into Soviet gulags? For most of us, they’re just numbers.
So, what happens when a murderous ideology outlives the memory of its victims? What he describes here is not especially pleasant. It is, however, worth remembering.
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