The West owes a film commemorating the massacre of the Gypsies

Stanford 2022-12-20 01:19:43

In 2006, we filmed "Tokyo Grand Judgment", which can be compared with this film.

This film is a memory for the Auschwitz concentration camp. The West always takes the trouble to shoot film and television subjects to strengthen it and avoid forgetting it. In comparison, our Nanjing should also unearth something more profound.

The film also made people aware of Adolf Eichmann. Compared with Hitler, who was also called Adolf, this one was not as well-known as Rommel, but his evil deeds were notable, only under the SS captain Himmler. Both Adolf legends fled to Argentina, and some say the one who committed suicide was just a stand-in for Hitler. Several of Hitler's backbones either committed suicide due to "betrayal" (Rommel), or were caught and committed suicide after being defeated and fled, or were tried and hanged (Adolf Eichmann).

By the way, it is very strange that the West only pays attention to the killing of Jews by the Nazis, but ignores the 400,000 Roma (Gypsies) who were slaughtered, probably only because the Jews have their own country, and the Jews have a lot of wealth and words. Right, but Gypsies are scattered all over the world. Historically, they have been discriminated against as thieves, liars and refugees, and they are a burden to all countries. But in fact, many Gypsies also rely on their own abilities to survive. So, I think the west should make a movie about gypsies being slaughtered.

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  • Milton Fruchtman: Only in proportion as publicity has place can any of the checks applicable to judicial justice operate. Where there is no publicity, there is no justice... Publicity is the very soul of justice... It keeps the judge himself while trying under trial. The security of securities is publicity.

  • Leo Hurwitz: I don't believe in monsters. But I do believe that men are responsible for monstrous deeds.