Jewish?

Bethany 2022-03-18 09:01:02

The pianist relied on the help of various nobles to survive until the end. In the eyes of some people, living may be a victory. But if I were them, I wouldn't wait to die or get caught with my hands. I would resist to the end, and would rather stand up and live than kneel and die.

The only thing that touched me in this movie was the Nazi officer who helped him. Although I don’t know why this officer kept him alive, but wearing a butcher’s clothes saved a life. I think this complex emotion will be even more exciting. How many people are because of the high scores given by this Nazi officer? Instead of this wimpy pianist.

The entire film is full of pen and ink describing how this cowardly and timid Jewish pianist was helped by the nobles and survived time and time again. I didn't think his desire to survive was so touching. On the contrary, those who did not ask for anything in return, even paid the price of their lives to help him deeply moved me.

The image of pianists can appropriately represent this nation. They are talented and intelligent, good at doing business, selfish and greedy, and are parasitic in a country. Because of the exclusivity and closedness of Judaism, let them suck the blood of this country's economy, and then grow their sectarian power, regardless of the safety of the country in which they are located. They have no concept of the country in their eyes, only all Jewish concepts. They will not integrate into any country or any nation. This is why the Germans hate Jews so much.

Just like now Israel, a capital that was founded in another country, but couldn't be grateful, greedy, and annexed other people's capital. Several economic crises in the world are inextricably linked to them. From the Christian worldview, it is also Jews who betrayed Jesus. Although this nation has suffered brutal and inhuman destruction, all evils have their roots.

The pianist has several chances to resist. He still chooses to live alive, watching his tribe, women, children, being slaughtered and abused, and he will not take risks. This also reflects the nature of the Jews, they will benefit everything, and will not take risks for themselves. The director may think that the Jews who have been filming like this are too wretched, so there is such a resistance?

Just like Wall Street in the United States controlled by Jews today, they harvested the world again and again, creating crises, causing many American families to lose their houses overnight, making Southeast Asia an instant pauper, and even trying to contaminate our country, but failed. Their greed, even the shadow of Jewish capital behind every war in the United States. There is nothing they can't do, and their greed has no bottom line.

In my eyes, the pianist who survived the stolen life extremely satirized their national essence. Rats are as timid, leeches suck blood, and certain animals bully others. (Israel provokes aggressively in the Middle East because of American Jews behind it. In the movie, after the victory, they spit on German captives, and each one was as timid as a rat before the war).

I have been thinking about the difference between the Jews slaughtered by the German Nazis and the Indians slaughtered by the Americans. Probably because Germany is defeated and the United States wins, the victor has the right to speak. Otherwise, if Germany wins, then Germany will also have Thanksgiving with the same history as the United States.

I hate fascism and have no sympathy for Jews. Because I don't like zzzq, nor is it Bai Zuo, nor the Virgin, I can only use my eyes to see the world rationally, not the eyes of others.

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The Pianist quotes

  • Henryk Szpilman: [discussing the star of David] I won't wear it.

    Regina: *I* won't wear it. I'm not going to be branded.

  • Halina: Have you seen this?

    Wladyslaw Szpilman: [impatient] What? What? I'm working. What? What is this?

    Halina: It's where they're going to put us.

    Wladyslaw Szpilman: What do you mean "put us"?