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A friend and I broached a shared subject lately. I adore people that make me think and they don't always have to agree with me but on this subject she and I agreed.

The gist of the conversation is how we are ourselves torn on debating the acceptance of those that are genius in some form but from a society of a less than acceptable to us vision. I'm probably not explaining this well so I'll use an example.

Dr Von Braun and the Nazi scientists that were brought to the US to be the base of our own space exploration beginnings are a big one. To what extent they may or may not have known the details of what was actually going on in Hitler's regime in regard to the jews or were they too much in their own heads and focused on their craft of rocketry. And the US in overlooking any possible connections to the horrors of WWII to bring them here and use their skills. I find it fascinating the human ability to compartmentalize these things.

Another example would be Jefferson. His brilliance when it came to writing and talking of liberty, etc while he had a relationship with Hemmings and never connected the two.

I swear if I ever met one of these revered folks, I don't know if I'd begin to inundate them with questions as to how they mentally separate the two sides or if I'd be so torn myself that I'd have to walk away shaking my head.

Anyone else think of these things?

Larimar 8 Feb 15
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VonBraun murdered his share of British civilians with his V2 rockets.....Sally Hemmings was the half sister to his dead white wife.....widower Jefferson brought Sally pregnant back from Paris while having a great affair with Maria Cosway a married elitist....slave ownership and the fact none of his slaves were whipped or sold during his lifetime do mitigate issues A LITTLE

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Does anyone argue that it would have been better to let Von Braun work for the Soviets ?

Jefferson -- brilliance and morality are not the same things -- and the morality of his time was also different.

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Definitely not but I'm uncertain of what evidence they had against Von Braun and so many were tried as war criminals. There are just things that can be so contrary in life and it's fun to stretch your brain sometimes.

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