Humans never learn anything from history

Alysa 2022-04-09 09:01:08

Someone said something similar: The only lesson humans have learned from history is that humans never learn from history. So, history keeps repeating and repeating. War, killing, power, and violence rule human beings, because human beings have a natural fear of violence and weapons because of their survival instinct. After reading the film review, I realized that the end-credits eggs are real and modern. Many people said it was too scary. However, human nature is like that. It is nature to bully the weak, fear the strong, and bully the weak and fear the hard. Don't you fear when a group of seemingly violent and armed people surrounds you, defenseless?

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  • Lilla 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    The protagonist only needs to change his mind from the victim to the perpetrator. From an individual point of view, it is caused by human nature's pursuit of advantages and avoidance of disadvantages, but from the perspective of the Nazis, it is a kind of sympathetic evil, a kind of insensitive obedience, Just as Hannah Arendt put forward the banal evil, maybe the executioner who committed the evil is just an ordinary private soldier. From the end, his clean-up operation is seen as a disguised allegiance, which is also worth thinking about in World War II. place.

  • Liana 2022-04-07 09:01:07

    A military uniform full of medals is a special identity appointed by the devil. Even if you have bones under your feet, someone will praise you for your loyalty. The chilling slogan is a proof of innocence bestowed by the times. As long as the war is not over, you will be surrounded by people wherever you go. He can eat barbecue in a slow manner, and he can lynch openly. He is a ruthless butcher of war and a makeshift court without justice. The ironic and terrifying fact is that he was just a deserter.

The Captain quotes

  • Willi Herold: My father always said, "If you've done something wrong, then at least admit it."