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Dirty Greek - Ward Churchill Interview With Bill Maher
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The interview from Real Time is here. I dunno, Maher actually did a good job of pretending he didn't understand what Churchill was saying when Churchill finally got around to saying it. Even after Churchill explained for the umpteenth time since this scandal began that he was calling the people who worked in the WTC for companies commiserate in the deaths of millions "little eichmans," and not "normal Americans" as Maher tried to make it sound like he said, Maher still said "but i don't understand how you can call "normal Americans" complicit in these deaths.

The repeated assertion that he called all Americans "little Eichmans" was a bad one because he never made it. The idea that these people were technocrats who helped the efforts that led to the murder of innocent millions was very correct. I wouldn't say that means they deserved to die, but they certainly weren't innocent. Not that they were willingly helping, or that they directly did it - that they were willingly working for companies who did it and didn't have the intestinal fortitude to say no and quit.
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