It is not human nature to abandon good to evil

Destinee 2022-03-27 09:01:14

Plato said that it is not human nature to abandon the good to the evil.
If so, why is there a war?
When Hitler called Jews bedbugs and rats, the Germans carried out an indiscriminate Holocaust of Jews, because in the eyes of the Germans, getting rid of Jews is as natural as getting rid of bedbugs and rats.
Of course, after the war, it was equally natural for these damned Germans to clean up the millions of German mines buried along the Danish coastline.
However, after people symbolize the same thing, hatred will be easier to generate. When we hope to see the German devils clearing mines, they will be blown to pieces by their own mines, and there will be an inexplicable pleasure: Damn German devil, do it for yourself!
And when we know that these demining German devils, their names are Wilhelm, Lushiveld, Engels, Ben, they are just a group of children who were forced into the army at the end of the war. Life is in danger. Children who are desperately trying to clear mines and just want to go home early and live a normal life. After de-symbolizing, we will face the same choice as Sergeant Major Rasmussen, whether to let them eat enough or not to give them hope .
The movie is still a routine, and Rasmussen finally conquered his hatred of the German devils as everyone hoped. However, the most exciting part of the movie is that he knew they would die, and he knew they would die the next moment, but really When that moment comes, it will still make your heart tremble unexpectedly. It is also a terrible thing for life to fall so neatly.
It is not human nature to abandon the good to the evil. I wish that the country is strong, not warlike, and never forgets the war, because the war destroys not the German devils, but the Wilhelm, Lucifer, Engels, Ben...

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Land of Mine quotes

  • Sgt. Carl Rasmussen: Those of you who count the mines, make sure my card is updated. This task is as important as defusing mines.

  • Lt. Ebbe Jensen: If they are old enough to go to war, they are old enough to clean up.