Thursday, April 5, 2012
Self pity.
I think that the Nazi had no right to pity himself over the Jews. The text states that he said, "Those Jews died quickly, they did not suffer as i do." To say that he is suffering more than the Jews is ridiculous. He is lying on his deathbed in an actual bed, with food three times a day, with a huge room all to himself, with a nurse who is always at his side, and he has the nerve to say he is suffering. The Jews were lucky to get fed once a day, and had to work like dogs until they were either shot, sent to the gas chambers, or starved to death. Yes, the Nazi is suffering and in pain, but he doesn't have it near as badly as the Jews did. The story also says that the Nazi says, "The pains in my body are terrible, but worse still is my conscience." If you ask me his conscience should be terrible. He should have felt guilty for what he did a long time ago, not now when he has nothing left to give and he is about to have to face heaven or hell. I bet if he wouldn't have gotten wounded he would still be out there killing innocent people with a clean conscience. The Nazi deserves pity from no one, especially the Jews.
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