Monday, 21 July 2014

'Hitler was right' !?

‘Hitler was right’!?

You must be kidding me, is it time for humans to be killed off by aliens from far off lands yet? Because I think it is, especially when this sort of nonsense starts popping up in the world and gets a significant amount of support and coverage.

Wow…just wow. I really didn’t think you could do it humanity, but once again you have proven me wrong.

I have recently come upon a few articles that have some pretty extensive coverage about a few of the struggles that are plaguing the world, from the troubles between America and North Korea; the fighting in Gaza and the shooting down of a commercial aircraft in Ukraine, everything makes me wonder: why is humanity so eager to make itself extinct?

But what really gets my goat is the twitter explosion I recently came across that struck me stupid.
It really boggles my mind to wonder how people can think to praise a man people are getting awarded for ‘attempting’ to assassinate. I mean seriously, who would have thought the day would come when a man who found a way to damn his own name so badly that anyone who dares to use it will find themselves charged with child abuse as ruled in a court of [real] law.

I’m almost speechless…

I wonder if the fools that first began the twitter rage even know that the infamous third Reich was in part to blame for the beginning of the Second World War, or maybe that’s it. Maybe there are individuals who feel robbed of the experience that the WW2 gave to the people of way back when and want the seemingly inevitable Third World War to just start already while they’re still young?
Whatever it is, it is stupid.


On looking further into the matter I made a surprising and disturbing discovery. To think that this stupidity comes from someone affiliated with South African politics, our very own ANC no less, is absolutely mind-blowing.

I don’t see how inciting the wrath of the people who still sting from one of history’s most painful massacres will help South Africa in any way other than to remind the world that our country needs to get its act together before somebody else comes along and does it for us.

It’s bad enough with all the issues that flood our economy with all these strikes and whatnot that have investors shifting their eyes elsewhere.

I’d like to know what Rene Smit had thought she knew about Hitler’s reign when she shared her views so publicly. The idea that she only used the legend as a tool to get her point across sends shivers up my spine. Surely when thinking about something you need to consider the repercussions of what you let waltzing out your face-hole.

And those repercussions sure are something… Looking through some of the posts made by humans that walk the same earth as the rest of us, has made me look to the stars in hopes that maybe it’s all just some huge, sick practical joke. The amount of people who are effectively enforcing Nazi mentality is scary and leads one to question the moral compass that is being crafted by the current society that governs us.

Smit is reported saying how the post was shared as part of a protest to some brutal killings in Gaza, only to later admit to taking it down ‘once she became aware that it was inappropriate and offensive’… seriously.

No seriously- this woman had to be made aware that such reference was ‘inappropriate and offensive’ before she had to take it down. Am I stretching too far in guessing that that decision was probably made due to the position and certain political affiliation she had?

Whatever the case, like all things said and done: the damage is there and the dye cast. No amount of distancing from the social media manager or the political party she is associated with will change the snowball that rolls through the interwebs as it travels across the world.

I guess all we can hope for is that the growing snowball hits a deep dark hole in the interwebs and vanishes before becoming just another layer of reason some country grabs onto to incite a third sparring of politics that the common citizen will have to pay with their lives.

How far must our race fall before we’re too gone to be saved?

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