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When that poem comes up and liberals are around and they are using it try to try to generate a sort of lib version of solidarity - I like to point something out.
Niemoller was a Hitler supporter. He called Hitler an "instrument sent by god". But then they came for his church...
yes that is the entire point of the poem him regretting his actions
The average person does not understand that at all. They think he's speaking for society and they don't know he was a Hitler supporter. Also - it's a super-lib poem. There's no mention of action. Only regret.
Him having been a Hitler supporter is what makes him representative of German society. Lots of people in 1930's Germany supported Hitler hence WW2 and the Holocaust