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Auschwitz begins whenever someone looks at a slaughterhouse and thinks: they're only animals
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The following pages were written in the Concentration Camp Dachau, in the midst of all kinds of cruelties. They were furtively scrawled in a hospital barrack where I stayed during my illness, in a time when Death grasped day by day after us, when we lost twelve thousand within four and a half months.
I see no reason to feel outraged by what others are doing, neither by the great nor by the smaller acts of violence and cruelty. But, I think, it is high time to feel outraged by all the small and great acts of violence and cruelty which we perform ourselves. And because it is much easier to win the smaller battles than the big ones, I think we should try to get over first our own trends towards smaller violence and cruelty, to avoid, or better, to overcome them once and for all. Then the day will come when it will be easy for us to fight and to overcome even the great cruelties. But we are still sleeping, all of us, in habitudes and inherited attitudes. They are like a fat, juicy sauce which helps us to swallow our own cruelties without tasting their bitterness.
I think that men will be killed and tortured as long as animals are killed and tortured. So long there will be wars too. Because killing must be trained and perfected on smaller objects, morally and technically.
Edgar Kupfer-Koberwitz
Terrible bait and fake quote.
Anyway, keep making "tasteful" holocaust comparisons.
Sorry, Holocaust survivors aren't allowed to make holocaust comparisons?
Edgar Kupfer-Koberwitz is a holocaust survivor who's comparing the holocaust with animal exploitation.
What do they know-all these scholars, all these philosophers, all the leaders of the world - about such as you? They have convinced themselves that man, the worst transgressor of all the species, is the crown of creation. All other creatures were created merely to provide him with food, pelts, to be tormented, exterminated. In relation to them, all people are Nazis; for the animals it is an eternal Treblinka.
Isaac Bashevis Singer, jewish writer and nobel price of litterature
Then why try to attach an air of authority to the message by putting it into Adorno's mouth?
didn't know it's not from him, source for that? I'll remove the quote
How would I source the fact that there is no source?
Source? yo'self
That's just ascribing the quote to Adorno as well. From the few minutes of 'research' I've been doing now, people have been trying to hunt down this quote for over twenty years, when it was first introduced by a German politician during a speech in '92. It's not a real quote.
That all being said, there are definitely some scholars out there who regard it as a legitimate condensation of his thoughts - still, not an actual quote though. [Some reading on the quote, if you speak German]
that's not how sources work champ, you have to prove that
the best as i could find http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/p40881/pdf/13.pdf (see footnote 3, the writer acknowledges that it's being used a lot in liberation literature but that nobody will cite the source)
please, correct the title
So are we allowed to discuss the content of the post in argumentative terms, or would that count as a violation of the update rules?
So basically it's a post designed to just take up space in my feed, and any comment on the content in opposing or argumentative terms could potentially result in a ban as per the update rules....guess I'll just unsubscribe from c/literature, real nice
Yeah I saw something offensive, and I was wondering if I was allowed to comment on it or not, NOW I've reported and I'm done, so about YOU follow your own advice
I'm sure you can discuss the content of the article I posted, it would be a refreshing change from the tone-policing