Destiny and compromise

Amber 2022-01-12 08:02:10

A meeting, a meeting that does not need to be held, a meeting that has already decided all the details, so why do you want to hold it? The dogma of totalitarianism has the same goal, but all entanglements of interests are accomplished through intimidation. A few simple words of dogma determine the future of a disadvantaged group, concentration? dictatorship? Or totalitarian? Discussing that destroying a nation is like destroying a colony of ants, human nature, animal nature or original sin?

In the process, the protagonists are full of original sin, gluttony, greed, rage, arrogance, and lust. Such a group of people actually decide the fate of another group in a deformed society. What an irony.

It is ironic that a meeting everyone knows morally is wrong, but it is so taken for granted.

All the bottom lines in the entire plot have been penetrated time and time again in front of the power, how ironic.

Plus the little story at the end, fun!

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Extended Reading
  • Zachary 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The evil version of Twelve Angry Men. Some people in the barrage said that they were all in English, and they answered in the same barrage, because Germany failed in World War II

  • Samson 2022-03-20 09:02:27

    The process of Wannsee Conference was reproduced in a very detailed manner, starting from the entrance of each participant to show their subtle attitudes based on their different positions. Two-thirds of the people present were lawyers, and the process of trying to legalize the massacre with the law was even more ruthless because of rationality. When the final opinions are reached, one can actually ridicule that the obliteration is a pipeline-like process. The paranoia brought about by calmness and rationality is even crazier.

Conspiracy quotes

  • Undersecretary Martin Luther: I'm sorry, why can't you shoot them?

    Dr. Joseph Bühler: Didn't you just hear him? It is the worst thing for our soldiers to be doing. They are women, they are children. And soldiers have a sense of honor, sir.

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: There's plenty of honor in following orders.

    Lange: Sir, would you care to join my group?

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: Enthusiastically!

    Heydrich: No.

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: I will.

    Heydrich: No, you will not. 11 million, even half that number, executed in small batches, would be asinine to undertake for the reasons Dr. Meyer mentioned. Inefficient use of time, manpower, bullets. No. As Major Lange will learn, gas if much more efficient, and less public.

  • Kritzinger: Lange?

    Lange: Yes, sir?

    Kritzinger: Who were those 30,000 you say you shot, when you say, YOU shot?

    Lange: In Riga, Latvia. 27,800 I have some responsibility for. And stood by with my men and allowed Latvian civilians to kill in mobs. I received memos directing the, one would say "evacuation" of Jews who, shot and buried in soil and corpses, managed to crawl out, still alive. Not exactly war, is it? And gas chambers about to come?

    Kritzinger: What gas chambers? Gas chambers?

    Lange: I hear rumours, yes.

    Kritzinger: This is more than war. Must be a different word for this.

    Lange: Try "chaos".

    Kritzinger: Yes. The rest is argument, the curse of my profession.

    Lange: I studied law as well.

    Kritzinger: And how do you apply that education to what you do?

    Lange: It has made me distrustful of language. A gun means what it says.