Have you ever Wondered why you are Tolerant towards those who Deny you Freedom?

 


It is written in the correspondence of the Nazi Joseph Goebbels with one of the German SS officers who, at the beginning of German totalitarianism, was responsible for the construction and design of concentration and extermination camps. The context and content of a brief dialogue are reproduced very succinctly.

The Nazi officer provided Goebbels with information about the camps, regarding their structure, layout, and functions. He warned that one of these camps could hold up to about 10,000 prisoners and asked his superior how many guards he deemed appropriate for their custody. Goebbels responded succinctly: 50. The SS officer warned him that controlling a camp of 10,000 prisoners with only 50 men was impossible, as there was no proportion. Goebbels replied, even more briefly, and warned: out of every thousand people, only one is capable of rebelling. It is the guards' job to identify and destroy that person. Only 10 prisoners will resist you. The rest will obey everything without the slightest resistance, and very complacently, in exchange for survival. You have 40 men to spare.

And now, ask yourself why you are tolerant towards those who deny you freedom.

 

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