Hitler's boys exist in a country kidnapped by Hitler's beliefs, and everyone thinks it's desirable for the country, when A reads his essay in class the next day after shooting a Russian child captive, He was kicked out because at that time he did not believe in Hitler and his belief was considered questionable. When F put down his fist in a boxing match, let his opponent beat himself, and was finally expelled from the school, it was also because his beliefs were considered wrong. Such a country is not a kidnapping of beliefs?
Many times, I feel that I also live in a country that is kidnapped by beliefs. Although no one explicitly asks me what to believe in, when there are countless times when I need to prove that I am stronger than others, I will always deeply feel what is this. Society needs beliefs. When the whole society has tacitly agreed that only a certain belief is correct, what freedom and room do we have to choose? Yes, you can choose not to believe, that means always being weaker than others. But it is because of this belief kidnapping that countless people pretend to believe for the sake of profit and fame. This is a vicious circle that we can never stop.
In the end, A let go in the lake, and F did not resist on the field. This is the only resistance they can do against this country kidnapped by beliefs. A person's strength is too weak to even be mentioned. No chance. And the society we live in is not like this? They are Hitler's boys, and whose boys and girls are we?
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