tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7712270306362674031.post3299928280791911555..comments2023-12-14T05:29:55.758+02:00Comments on Economist's Journey to Life: Day 208: Is Equal Money a Fascist Regime?Leila Zamora Morenohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00428852564054221982noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7712270306362674031.post-23056984774073256552013-04-02T11:45:09.095+02:002013-04-02T11:45:09.095+02:00understoodunderstoodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7712270306362674031.post-83970735233755224462013-04-01T15:16:03.170+02:002013-04-01T15:16:03.170+02:00Hi Gabriele,
If you have a look at the words in t...Hi Gabriele,<br /><br />If you have a look at the words in the picture you are referring to: "Every year, a holocaust of six million children starve to death due to malnutrition. Why? because they did not have money. Humanity are the nazis who pretend we do not see the crimes against life that we allow in our human reisch of rich and poor as we heil money." The holocaust is one of the things that most people understand to be a 'real atrocity' and mostly the nazis/the germans are blamed for such evil. What the picture intends to show is that much worse atrocities are taking place right now - and that we cannot point fingers at a select country or group of individuals for the evil in the world - as the evil that exists is evil we are all allowing every day. <br /><br />So, the Picture and the words within it are intended to do the opposite of what you described - where we are in fact trying to show that it is NOT to blame Germany/Germans for the shameful parts of our human history - because human history is still being written and it's being written in blood - where every time we try to blame another for the evil they apparently inflicted - that they are actually a mirror of what we accept and allow ourselves.<br /><br />I suggest to consider not taking it personally when something is said in relation to Germany/Nazis/Fascism - because it is not personal. It would be cool in relation to your self-process to investigate exactly what reactions you had and to let them go unconditionally through writing, self-forgiveness and self-correction.<br /><br />In terms of the real facts of history- understand that it doesn't matter to find out who of which nationality did this or that - because it happened - and if it happened - it means it was created - and who created it but all of us collectively? So, understand that the tragedies that happened/happen in the world, regardless in which country and by whose hand - each and every one of us is responsible for each and every one of those tragedies. And so - it is to forgive ourselves and to forgive others as ourselves and to commit ourselves to - TOGETHER - creating a world that is best for all - where such atrocities will no longer form part of what we leave behind as human history.<br /><br />Let me know if this clarifies the point for you.Maitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08126136722440365082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7712270306362674031.post-4122532491953670902013-03-29T00:56:50.046+02:002013-03-29T00:56:50.046+02:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com