Dear Scott, dear list,
Yes, I agree that empathy and patience is more needed than ever, but suggesting to act individually is the worst advice I have read in a long time. Sorry.
The US democracy could have reached a dead end, for sure. It is vital to reestablish the divide of powers between legislative, executive, and judicative, simple as that. To that end, people need to stand together, equally peacefully and decisively. Otherwise, it looks inevitable that society and science are doomed.
Yes, I like this list for all its scientific discussions and information. I cannot wait to resume to that. But how?
I recently visited Mittelberg-Dorau, where an engineer and SS-officer named Wernher von Braun sparked the idea to build facilities in a mountain by slave workers in order to continue building the V1 and V2 missiles in the 1940s, when Peenemünde was no more safe. In the first six months of this operation 6000 out of 12000 workers died in horrible circumstances due to 8 degrees celsius, 90% humidity and no appropriate nutrition and clothing for their 12 hour shifts, not to mention fresh air in the mountain. Wernher von Braun and the villagers in Nordhausen must have witnessed that. von Braun was there several times, photographed in SS uniform. In this camp, many more people suffered and died. The fumes and smells of the crematory must have been noted all around.
Note that his role in the concentration camp Mittelberg-Dorau (a satellite camp of Buchenwald) is not mentioned in the English wiki, but in the German one
under 2.3. It is also well documented in the Museum in Mittelberg-Dorau. Visits are free of charge.
Instead the English wiki propels the narrative of fear that
prevented
Wernher von Braun from turning against the Nazis. Far from that. He was a Nazi by conviction. There is no single case documented of even a Nazi guard refusing to do his work was ever severely punished. That narrative is just wrong.
Wernher von Braun was so successful that the US hired him later to run the Apollo program as we all know. And now, 80 years later, we must realize that one to-become-fascist regime liberated another fascist regime. What an irony!
Cheers,
Gunter