Thursday, November 11, 2010

Finding paragraph #2

This type of event and the things that has happened was not necessary during the 1900's. "Only the bad laws applied to us, that we couldn't walk on a sidewalk, only in the middle of the street. And we wear a star that everybody should recognize us. But it wasn't a law that somebody couldn't kill us. That law didn't apply to us. It wasn't any justice." (Galler) It was not fair, the Jews were being segregated from the rest of Germany. Was it fair when the blacks were different from the whites and were killed for no reason? No. Hitler thought it was all good for killing the Jews just because he disliked them, does that even sound right? None of this was fair, people shouldn't be judged for how they look; it's just not fair to them. People do not understand the concept that everyone is alike in some ways, they just assume. Like whites assumed blacks were discolored and should be treated differently. Hitler wanted everyone to look the same, the Jews were different, so he put laws against them and killed them for that. How do you think the Jews and blacks felt, put yourself in there shoes and see through their eyes. None of this even sounds real, why would people even think of doing such a thing, and people are crazy in the mind to do this. The only question is, could anything like this ever happen again?

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