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Yeah this is bullshit. Surrounding towns often made use of forced labor from prisoners. They may not have seen the crematoria and mass killing facilities with their own eyes until the Allies made them march through after liberation, but you could smell the scent of burning and decomposing corpses from those surrounding towns and villages. Not to mention the rail infrastructure and the fact that the camps were common knowledge among SS members before, during, and after the industrialized stage of the killings.

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Do you think something like this could happen again in the United States today?

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Is Kevin Dillon actually as obsessed with calves in real life as he is on the show?

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They don't resent the Pakistani government because of American funding. They resent the Pakistani government, particularly Zardari, because the level of corruption is astounding. He won through electoral fraud and vote-buying, not public approval. When his wife was in power a few decades ago, he had the popular nickname of "Mr. Ten Percent", because he and the PPP would take ten percent of any significant or insignificant business dealing. It's more or less an established fact that he also had his brother-in-law killed for his own political aspirations. The Bhutto administration and by extension, the Zardari administration, was massively corrupt. Because the US throws huge amounts of money at Zardari and the PPP government, there's a lot of resentment towards America.