oy yoy yoy. I go out for the afternoon to get new gtlasses, return and...it's THIS. I'm hardly surprised at the fact of it, but the EXTENT is almost too much to bear. I also wish you were wrong, but I don't think you are. every time these stupid schmucks have a genuine opportunity to cut and run to somewhere they might be able to beg…
oy yoy yoy. I go out for the afternoon to get new gtlasses, return and...it's THIS. I'm hardly surprised at the fact of it, but the EXTENT is almost too much to bear. I also wish you were wrong, but I don't think you are. every time these stupid schmucks have a genuine opportunity to cut and run to somewhere they might be able to begin the huge (probably impossible) process of getting their souls back, they only get more desperate to embrace evil once again. at this point, I don't care about any of them. but I am definitely worried about us. but honestly, I just don't get it.
I had a good friend who came here after the war, after surviving "the 12 bad years." in Germany. We used to talk about how did it happen, and 60 years later he still couldn't come up with an answer he thought was fully explanatory. As he said, "I refuse to admit that complete irrationality can be that persuasive, yet it is the only thing that seems to explain it."
I’m not entirely sure that the question is why some large number of people go absolutely nuts and another group use that as an excuse to grift. The question might be how good people fail to see the danger or seeing it fail the courage to take action. See, William Sheridan Allen, ”The Nazi Seizure of Power: The Experience of a Single German Town, 1930-1935”, 1965, Quadrangle Books, reprinted 1973, Franklin Watts, Inc.
oy yoy yoy. I go out for the afternoon to get new gtlasses, return and...it's THIS. I'm hardly surprised at the fact of it, but the EXTENT is almost too much to bear. I also wish you were wrong, but I don't think you are. every time these stupid schmucks have a genuine opportunity to cut and run to somewhere they might be able to begin the huge (probably impossible) process of getting their souls back, they only get more desperate to embrace evil once again. at this point, I don't care about any of them. but I am definitely worried about us. but honestly, I just don't get it.
I had a good friend who came here after the war, after surviving "the 12 bad years." in Germany. We used to talk about how did it happen, and 60 years later he still couldn't come up with an answer he thought was fully explanatory. As he said, "I refuse to admit that complete irrationality can be that persuasive, yet it is the only thing that seems to explain it."
I’m not entirely sure that the question is why some large number of people go absolutely nuts and another group use that as an excuse to grift. The question might be how good people fail to see the danger or seeing it fail the courage to take action. See, William Sheridan Allen, ”The Nazi Seizure of Power: The Experience of a Single German Town, 1930-1935”, 1965, Quadrangle Books, reprinted 1973, Franklin Watts, Inc.