They are ripping children out of the arms of their mothers down at the Mexican border, putting them in cages with little warm clothing. Where is the outrage? I know it is there because it has to be, but is it enough? Isn’t this illegal? What happened to humanity? To America?
Hitler tested the people of Germany by first shooting Jews on the streets, letting them fall dead into trenches. Where was the outrage? There was none. Some cheered. He continued. Later he took them away, put them in camps and let them starve, with little food or clothing. And as they weaken, and maybe even before, he gassed them.
Who are these people who do such things, and who are the men who follow? They are the ones who want a fight, who have been physicall abused by one of their parents; they are the men who have been trained to kill. These are the men that Hitler wanted in his military and in his government. It picked the violent ones, and the ones he could train. They are the loyal ones, but even they were afraid of him, as they should be, for he could turn on anyone one them at any given moment, because unlike they, he had no loyalties.
Is this the country we want?
Am I wrong to compare? Some yes, but then there are Jews, those who have studied history, who say that I am not. They are the ones who can see into the future, so to speak.
Update: I spoke too soon about the lack of interest in helping the children at the border, and while Trump had his mind changed as to taking children away from their
parents, they have not been returned to them. He now keeps devising other ways to deal with the border, with the Hispanics.
In the beginning, in Germany, the Jews were killed on the streets. They made Russian prisoners of war dig long trenches, and then they grabbed the children out of their parent’s arms and lined them up with the women and men. I know, I am repeating myself here, just as history repeats itself.
Hitler’s SS men sometimes had nervous breakdowns due to having killed and watched and the killings of the women and children. Listening to the wailing, seeing death, and knowing that some had been buried alive, and some had crawled out of their grave but had died a few feet away. A few escaped in the night and lived to tell. So many people had been buried in the trenches that poisonous gases formed and the drinking water was being polluted. There had to be a better way, even a way to prevent the mental breakdowns of the SS men.
How could people kill others so easily? First, it took demonizing the Jews, calling them “animals’ just as Trump has called the Hispanics “animals,” “rapists” and “criminals.” It is that easy. Make them the enemy. Next, train your men well, and try to get men who have been abused as children, just as I have said, for they are the easiest to train, to make violent. Then the other men would just have to follow orders or else. Those who just did as told were often the ones who had nervous breakdowns. So they devised a way to gas the Jewish people, a way that would distance Hitler’s men from the killings. The Jews would go quietly into a truck where gas was then released; the same with the death camps. I thought of the drones that we are producing now, the buttons that men have to push, the not seeing. And Hitler then had the bodies burned instead of polluting the land.
“’People must be motivated to kill others, or else they would not do so.’ In fact, motivation is not sufficient by itself to produce serious violence; people must also have undergone prior violent experiences: they must have learned to be violent and must have come to identify themselves as violent. Otherwise their intense hatreds will emerge as ugly but nonviolent behaviors.”
Himmler, the head of the SS had said, “For him (Hitler) I could do anything. Believe me, if Hitler were to say I should shoot my mother, I would do it and be proud of his confidence.”
Yet, to be in Hitler’s presence, and to hear unfavorable comments by Hitler towards him, caused even Himmler to become so upset as to produce violent reactions, which took the form of severe stomach pains. To watch people be murdered upset him as well, and I think he suffered a breakdown as well. He chose not to watch, to just give orders. After all, like Hitler, he wanted to make Germany great.
“About ninety children packed together into two small rooms in filthy state. Their whimpering could be heard in the vicinity of the house. Some of the children, mainly infants, were completely exhausted and almost lifeless.”
Nobody came for them.