In this world where you can be anything - be kind. Zen Socks
I generally try avoiding WWII literature, the burden of the tragedy, especially the Jewish holocaust is something I cannot or would not endure. The collective trauma of those who perished at the hands of the Nazis haunt my sleep and makes me question humanity, God and the very purpose of this universe!
What troubles me is the horrifying reality of a twisted and grotesque idealogy which turns people into monsters. The more I think about it the more disturbing it gets. And more so now, when I see the spirit of that very ideology mirrored in different places across the globe, resurrected by obsessed individuals, spreading its tentacles and draining out the lifeblood of sanity and tolerance.
What makes people blindly accept such propoganda and justify what they are doing? Do they not have any moral dilemma? Can they sleep at night knowing what they are doing? Is fear the reason for such obsequience? Or the inner monstrosity finds expression when fed with soul destroying propoganda?
Whatever the reasons, I fervently wish for people to be more rational and tolerant- irrespective of what you believe in or stand for, it is a moral duty to be humane and kind most of all.
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