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In Reply to: RE: C'mon, Victor. You're a student of history. You really were shocked? posted by tinear on February 20, 2011 at 19:30:58
Apparently you are denying the existence of better things in life - I can not agree with that notion. I am not going to look at every story of betrayal and simply shrug my shoulders.
But take a look at the film, maybe you too will get the sharply negative reaction, even with all your prior knowledge. The message I was trying to convey was not that any particular even was especially shocking or unheard of, it was the totality of the whole picture that created that effect.
We also should not forget that the events of that magnitude had not happened all that often throughout the history.
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surprise factor, not the overall human pathology. Frankly, I think humans have just as great a capacity and track record of "goodness," but history doesn't record those with the same gusto. Organizations to help the poor, sick, and the elderly have existed since the earliest of recorded history, but they're not as well known as the famous battles. The history of medicine, as opposed to that of war, is far less reported, discussed, studied.
Since it is far easier to destroy than create, obviously the scale is tipped toward the positive.
Take a look at the film, then let me know if you feel it is about just another day in hell, or something that makes even hell look worse than we have known it.
Again, I would like to discuss a particular film.
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