Those who are fanatical are not crazy

Veronica 2022-08-06 18:03:51

I'm a little dizzy after reading it,
maybe he is still not familiar with his cultural background, and it is
not easy to understand.

Whether you read it or not
, I think it's a good film,
and it makes sense. .
Maybe I'm too hypocritical. . .

I remember early days can read a report
said that the child was a dog cell, the result was a dog who put this video sent to the Internet
the results of a lot of people to denounce,
but there are many things which are purely to vent the booing,
and it is These people have caused great harm to the parties

involved. Many things may be the participation of clear-headed people,
but there are still many so-called thugs.
This is terrible. The

male protagonist is a very idealized person. He has knowledge. , I want to criticize many people who think they are unreasonable from a purely academic perspective,
but the reality is too cruel.
When he started to complain about the Nazis, I felt that they were destined to not get together.
really. . .

ps: Is there something
wrong with my aesthetics? Why do I seriously grow grass for the normal and abnormal men inside. . .
Excluding those with big muscles

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Extended Reading

The Believer quotes

  • Mrs. Frankel: What do you think you would have done if you had been there?

    Daniel Balint: Not what he did. Just stand there and watch?

    Mrs. Frankel: How do you know? You've never been tested like he has. Here in this rich, safe, stupid country it is so easy to imagine oneself a hero. But, you have no idea what it was like. You can't conceive of it. Everything, all of Europe, was designed to break one's will. Millions went to camps many stronger, braver than you. They did nothing. Just as you would have done nothing.

  • Daniel Balint: In the mere three centuries since these guys emerged from the ghettos of Europe, they've taken us from a world built on order and reason and hurled us into a chaos of class warfare, irrational urges and relativity, a world where the very existence of matter and meaning is in doubt.

    Daniel Balint: Why? Because it is the deepest impulse of the Jewish soul to unravel the very fabric of life until nothing is left but thread, nothing but nothingness.

    Daniel Balint: Nothingness without end.