To: backhoe
If we had a copy online, everyone needs to see the Nazi film, "Dasein Ohne Leben" - Existence without life. There is a chilling speech in which a professor states that if the insane or disabled could speak, they would ask to be killed.
Memories of that film and the horror it inspired haunt me as I read about Terri.
Regards, Ivan
3 posted on
03/29/2005 3:28:08 AM PST by
MadIvan
(One blog to bring them all...and in the Darkness bind them: http://www.theringwraith.com/)
To: MadIvan
If we had a copy online, everyone needs to see the Nazi film, "Dasein Ohne Leben" - Existence without life. There is a chilling speech in which a professor states that if the insane or disabled could speak, they would ask to be killed. Memories of that film and the horror it inspired haunt me as I read about Terri. Regards, IvanI had forgotten about that little horror-- thanks, and I'll try to find it later.
4 posted on
03/29/2005 3:34:17 AM PST by
backhoe
(-30-)
To: MadIvan
Memories of that film and the horror it inspired haunt me as I read about Terri. Well, Ivan, thats because you have two things, both fully functional and operating as designed:
1) A conscience
2) A heart.
5 posted on
03/29/2005 3:35:27 AM PST by
AmericaUnited
(Opponent of WPPFF (Wicked People Pulling Feeding Facilities))
To: MadIvan
Lifton's book 'The Nazi Doctors' seems to find resonance even today. What ever happened to the phrase 'never again'?
To: MadIvan; backhoe; little jeremiah
If I'm not mistaken, today is Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Never forget.
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