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Completely agree. Democracy just can't function if a third of the people in the country don't want it, and just want their faction to rule by force, and that's where we're at right now.
All I'm saying is that postwar Germany is probably the best I am aware of out of a selection of bad historical precedents for how you recover from that situation into something approximating a stable and safe society. Organized trials with due process for anyone who killed innocent people or otherwise participated in the worst of the horrors, and acceptance of the idea that a lot of people, especially at the bottom of the org chart, just aren't going to "get it" that anything that they did was wrong.
I think once the tribalism gets engaged firmly in people's heads, where their faction is the one with God on its side and anyone who's an enemy deserves to be snuffed out, you can't really fix them from the outside. They have to either come to it themselves, or not, and in the meantime life has to move on as best it can. The problem with Germany as a precedent is that there was someone from outside to come and impose it...
Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCHeFjADTTs