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Originally Posted by Zhukov
I found it funny that you used it, because the poem is mainly used to 'defend' communists and anti-vietnam war stances.
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The hell it is. It was written by a Priest who supported Hitler before they sent him to Dachua. The poem wasn't meant to defend anyone - it was meant to explain to the communists that they are in danger too - obviously some people missed the point.
There isn't a Holocaust or tolerance museum or human rights cause in the world that hasn't appropriated the poem in some way.