Coolest uncool guys, pt. 1 – Adolf

24 01 2008

Incredible. So much heart, how wisely put, how delicately emphasizes words they all want to hear, how philosophically inclined, how selflessly he puts it all together.
How noble it all sounds !

He speaks of children, of his country, his nation, future generations for which they try to do a Germany a better place. How selfless he encourages people to be towards their nation.

A pure phenomenon:

Yet it is incredible level of deception of ignorant people in that nation, who was promoted to obey (yet again) and _did_, in fact, obey without taking into account anything but the nobility of that speech.

The ironic thing is – i fell for it too when i watched it just now.

Curious thing is that to create such a change is an adventurous thing to do, why not make your own nation so much more powerful compared to the rest of the world. Not for the sake of fulfillment, riches or power, but for the sake of change. For the sake of experiment.

It is a common sense that when responsibility as such involved, one have no right for such ignorant and selfish experiments. But then maybe for that very reason Adolf was one of the few able to capture people’s interest in world-peace creation. World-peace viewed from a practical domestic point of view understandable to general masses.

That makes me think that creating the actual world-peace based on the pure love, loyalty and moral is not a close concept to a normal human being since it is not based on the tangible result. They were creating world peace for them self, for their kids, for people around them who spoke the same language, for riches of their country or them self. Thus the result from that theoretical world-peace is actually more-less distinct and real to be captured and understood.

But how bizarre the whole concept of deception, dogmatism and ignorance is. Its simply dangerous to be ignorant !

ps: nothing personal towards the nation !


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28 03 2008
CN

Is that from Leni Riefenstahl’s movie?

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