Thursday, 15 February 2007

WHAT I'M THINKING NOW 1


I’ve been reading a story about living in the Nazi era. It was by an author called Sebastian Heffner and the book is titled defying Hitler.
Reading the book and looking at other stories, that Hitler guy was very powerful. In fact how he came to power and how he used his power meant he was really powerful. One can not describe if his ideas were really his or that of his co-donators. He was really a Marxist and he believed in the ruling class oppressing the working class. I just don’t know how to describe him but he is just powerful and well I’m against his works in the Nazi era but from my own point of view he was really powerful.
Sebastian story is crimping and one with terrifying as well. Life in the Nazi era wasn’t just as bad for Jews but also for ordinary Germans as well. Looking at how Hitler idolised the German people into believing that he was really their saviour was just un-understandable. Ordinary local and peaceful people now turned into monsters over night? This brings a questions to mind were the German’s really obedience or were they afraid? Why didn’t they rebel? Well it could be argued that they couldn’t because force was used by the SA for them to accept whatever their Herr said.
The media also played a very important role in this Nazi ideology. Just imagine local news papers which had the right to report and say what ever they want without any thing being done against them turning against their believes, freedom and rights over night again as well?
Now why do I say he was powerful ? Well he used force, he was bad, did inhuman things but let’s not forget that ever thing he did was by the book. I hope you know what I mean by the book? His laws, his forces and so many other things was ordered in accordance with the German constitution. He didn’t play any tricks about this. So was this revolution or not? Well strictly speaking it isn’t but some accepts of it was.
Again what about the opposition parties? How did they abandon the people? Couldn’t they have gone to war with the Nazi’s ? besides the Nazi’s were only a small proportion at the initial start and they could have easily won this bloody war against them but what did they do? They just did nothing and waited till the problem became un-thinkable. They were just cowards if that is the correct word to use. They just left their followers down. The were just concerned about their own safety and gave no shite about their loyal voters, so no wonder the people turn to Herr Hitler.
Herr Hitler was their hope, he was not coward he was the one for them and his words were just what they wanted. Their daily bread their source of strength and hope. Well some didn’t like it but they had no where to go.
Again what about the poor Jews, the well educated men, who meant a lot to the German economy what about them? These poor and innocent people were what Herr Hitler describes the bad blood, the traitors, the course of German pain and so on. But why?
I just can’t think of this my self what did the Jews probably did to Herr Hitter? Did they do something he didn’t like or was it just that he hated them? For that question I can’t answer maybe historians have this answer or may be it was the Herr’s little secret or wasn’t it?.
Well enough with Hitter and his ideas now let’s talk about black people you may ask what has that got to do with this, well to answer the questions quite a lot has to do with this.
This argument Is going to get really powerful but I don’t take sides I’m writing from my own account on this issue. First just ask every “black person born” in England this question what do you like to become? And only a minority will talk about university and stuffs the majority will go in for answers like “I want to become a rapper like 50 cent” why are black people so interested in the entertartment industry? or is the government of the west to be blame? Yes and No.

1) Social, Educational and certine policies are against them but publicly everything is meritocratic.
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Author: Derrick Asubonteng Okrah

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