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*Many Nazi officials refused to enforce Adolf Hitler's orders to destroy Germany during his latter years, considering it too extreme even for them. Hitler at the time even went as far as claiming Germans should die for allowing the defeat to happen. | *Many Nazi officials refused to enforce Adolf Hitler's orders to destroy Germany during his latter years, considering it too extreme even for them. Hitler at the time even went as far as claiming Germans should die for allowing the defeat to happen. | ||
*[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/Malcolm_X Malcolm X], despite his radical beliefs, was known to denounce some of the more volatile Black Supremacists following a change of heart, such as the Nation of Islam and was ironically assassinated by black supremacits for being soft. | *[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/Malcolm_X Malcolm X], despite his radical beliefs, was known to denounce some of the more volatile Black Supremacists following a change of heart, such as the Nation of Islam and was ironically assassinated by black supremacits for being soft. | ||
*[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/Richard_Nixon Richard Nixon] was a kind family man, | *[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/Richard_Nixon Richard Nixon] was a kind family man, opened up relations with China, helped end segregation in the South, improved life for the native Americans and withdrew from Vietnam. | ||
*[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/George_Wallace George Wallace] ended his racist beliefs. | *[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/George_Wallace George Wallace] ended his racist beliefs. | ||
*Most law enforcers in Tudor Britian refused to enforce the stricter version of the Tudor Poor Laws that would make vagabonds slaves if convicted with the death sentence for repeat offenders, though they still enforced whipping and exile. | *Most law enforcers in Tudor Britian refused to enforce the stricter version of the Tudor Poor Laws that would make vagabonds slaves if convicted with the death sentence for repeat offenders, though they still enforced whipping and exile. |