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Sad scenes in the Warsaw Ghetto - 1942
« Reply #30 on: July 19, 2020, 07:33:22 am »
Holden,

Thank you for your message. I trust you are taking care of your health.

Here when some people tell me to take care of my body because I have diabetes, high blood pressure and weight problems, I just remain quiet. I have already contracted a lethal virus and it is called in Latin tedium vitae. No cure for that.

As for the virus we are zombies hooked to the mass media. It reminds of me of Agent Smith in Matrix and people will defend it with their lives if necessary.

I think that you have become an accomplished writer in the board and if you have saved all the posts, you may publish them under a pen name. Of course there are consequences for going against the current.

You know that the mafia specially in the U.S. and Italy has a very strict code of silence called omerta. One must never speak or squeal in front of the authorities or the police. Those who violate this code are and will be severely punished.
In this world nobody can go against optimism. We must escape from negative thoughts. We must remain in silence or we will suffer a vendetta.

Regarding your experience working in a hotel; what can I say? Work seems good but it is not. If it was good, the hell on Earth that was Auschwitz, the gulags, the laogai in China, the killing fields in Cambodya, would have abolished it; the really bad Nazis, Soviets or Cambodyans would have condemned the prisoners to rest but not to work but the slogan, in this case Auschwitz, the Nazis chose was ŤArbeit macht freiť (work sets you free). It was a lie. What can we expect of something so adored by the demons? Evil people do evil things and one of them was to make people work.

Take care.