Monday, April 12, 2010

Boy in Striped Pajamas

An individual should stand up for themselves when he/she is being accused for something they didn’t do, but people are afraid to do this as the consequence might be death, or being tortured. It might benefit the individual by making other bystanders join the individual and start asking questions until there is a group of bystanders to force the people who are threatening to stop what they are doing. For instance the Jews were scared to stand up to the Nazi’s as they were afraid of the Nazi’s reign and power, they knew that they could stand up, and new this was wrong, but if one of the Jews had enough courage to stand up for the rest and say this was wrong, the others might find the strength to stand up too, and force the Nazi’s to stop what they are doing. You shouldn't accept the situation that you are in. You should ask questions, and start asking the Nazi's, why? Why are they doing this to us. We are all human. We should not be accused for something we did not do. We should fight back. These are questions and statements that people, during the holocaust should ask. Eventually, people will start catching on, and start to force the Nazi's to stop this madness.

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