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Is the Pillow Method ever inappropriate? Aren't there some types of behavior that can't be considered "right" in any respects?

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It’s like writing down you will eventually shift like on a pillow method
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

After studying the Holocaust for a number of years, I cannot take any view than to say that madmen were in control of Nazi Germany. The allies, in the latter part of the war, did commit some atrocities like Dresden in Europe and perhaps Tokyo when it lay defenseless, but nothing compares to the Holocaust.

It took the lives of 6 million defenseless people. The hatred of Jews was a pandemic of sorts and there is no other view. If I was asked to apply the pillow method, I couldn't do it. Nothing excuses it and nothing can defend it.

I think there are many things that the conclusion I came to here could be applied equally to other injustices or monstrous acts. Justifying something intellectually is not the same as justifying it morally or emotionally or religiously.

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