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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Battle at Kruger: Hitler

I saw two unconnected pieces in National Geographics last week. One was about the death of Hitler and the other one about a calf that was attacked by six lions and a croc but was still able to escape albeit with great aid from his mates.

I saw the second one as the will to live is exceptionally strong but sometimes may simply not be enough. The calf struggled, kicked, screamed with life being seemingly sucked out by the seconds but fought and fought and fought as all those watching nottingly nod to the futility of it. But then out of the sudden an unseen before scene transpired and buffaloes in a herd attacked the lions and free the calf. Life and for life we should kick and bite and fight but not, NOT for death and the biggest death merchant of all, the highly surreal Hitler.

He brought death by the millions and compelled Germany to die with him. Let us not fight to bring back the memory of this man and let us not follow the Jewish unsatisfiable hunger to have a piece of his flesh to burn over and over again. Let us forget him and many others who were like him.

Forget him and throw his memory of the human mind shelf. His legacy should not be reminded to us all in a wonderful media information show such as the National Geographic Channel.

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