Friday, June 23, 2006

Offend

Offend


Philip Compton included "The great masses of people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one," while classmate Christopher Koulermos chose to use "Strength lies not in defense but attack." Do these statements offend you? No! What if you found out that they were once said by Hitler? The people that are offend by these and any comparison to the rulers of Germany from 1933 to 1945 say they are offend because they don’t want the Holocaust to happen again. It seems to me that the best way to prevent it from happening again is to make a many comparisons as possible. After all remember that to Nazis were elected to power by the good God fearing German people that just wanted a strong leader to correct what they was wrong with Germany and Europe. The Nazis feed on hate and most of all fear, fear of people not like them that they didn’t understand. Their war on terror was against the Jews, Communist and Trade Unionist who they were told was the responsible for all their problems. So be careful of Governments that use fear (like color alerts) and ask you to give up freedoms so they can better fight the people responsible for those fears.

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