Dictator and subservient

Lia 2022-01-07 15:53:30

The darkness of human nature---the sin of egoism. 'Hitler' doesn't just appear in Germany, he is in everyone's hearts. (Everyone in the world...including Jews. If it were replaced by Jews in power...? If it weren’t for their small population, if it weren’t for the fact that Europe has always been Jews...High IQ Jews and a nation would destroy everything in the world...Of course this is a hypothesis. ) [Mutual use of dictators and subservients] Hitler was once elected by the people in a referendum to fulfill the people's "desires" and do what they wanted to do but did not dare to do. Now that he is back, people use him again to earn ratings and profit for their own desires. And Hitler himself knew it. He knows what kind of animal'human' is. The only people who knew Hitler’s identity were regarded as lunatics in prison, not because people were stupid, but they chose to'play stupid'. The most primitive thing was because they wanted to fulfill their own selfish desires through Hitler's hands. He took advantage of the "darkness of human nature" to ascend to a high position and released all the "desires". With a shot at the head, I don't know if most of the people who follow the trend are "smart" or "cunning", and they can retreat completely after defeat. Then everyone is waiting for the next'Hitler' The coming, once again use this opportunity to seek benefits for yourself. Don't lift yourself up high, "Humans are animals, with primitive desires." The scary thing is not Hitler, but humans themselves. Even if there is no Hitler, there will be Sitter, Teller, and Hitler. Do you really think people during the Cultural Revolution are stupid? They just pretended to be stupid and pushed all the responsibility to Mao Zedong. [Authoritarian personality's pursuit of power] How did such a highly terrifying society form? It is actually quite appropriate to analyze it according to the famous "Law of Escape from Freedom" by Fromm. The morbid state of extreme nationalism is embodied in the extreme respect for "power." The ruler (Hitler) is actually a psychologically weak person, who typically injects spirit into power to establish his own secondary bond and survive. And his followers are people who admire power and have a tendency to submit to power. Such two kinds of "authoritarian personalities" constitute the basis of fascism's personality, thus launching extreme nationalist rejection and violence activities. One wanted to conquer because it was "weak". One is "weak" and conquered through others. This film is as depressing as most political allegory films for a long time. The darkness of human nature is an eternal topic, as are freedom and power. To say that the antidote is actually very simple, "be a psychologically strong man." Having said that, it's just like this "communist" decoction, do you eat or not? *The original title of the article: Be a psychological strong. (Ps: In fact, it can’t be regarded as an article, it’s a very casual essay...think about it written a year ago, but still want to change the title...so...hee)

View more about Look Who's Back reviews

Extended Reading

Look Who's Back quotes

  • Adolf Hitler: Those parliamentarians all put the whole money in their own pockets. I wonder that millions of people like you here don't stand up with torches und pitchforks in front of those parlamatarian barrel joints: 'What are you doing with our money?'

    [voice over]

    Adolf Hitler: But the German himself is not a revolutioner.

    [to a man]

    Adolf Hitler: Would you follow me too?

    Random Man: It's a bad time now. I have to work.

  • Fabian Sawatzki: How did Hitler came up with his moustage?

    Adolf Hitler: In the war I had to trim so it can fit into the gasmask.