Thursday, January 27, 2011

Ap Bio Transpiration Lab 9

Son died with another hundred ......


Sixty years ago, on January 27th of '45 were opened the gates of Auschwitz. The images that appeared in the eyes of Soviet soldiers who liberated the concentration camp are still etched in our collective memory (R. Gattegna). The heinous crimes that were committed against Jews and other oppressed classes of crimes against humanity are all wondering yet how all this could have happened. News about the deportations we learned in school and was running out so simplistic painful events in a small page of history book, soon forgotten in the late years of school. Still alive are those few who survived the death camps of the terrible things that can report caused by hatred of race. And when they are no longer alive? Does anyone still remember that people of this planet may have expired so low as to trample on the dignity of other men, lowering their bodies into soap or even in your slippers? Having a day of remembrance is a way certainly useful, but be careful not to fall into rhetoric! We must encourage a lively debate in boys, to make perhaps the best service to this day, to be lived in the most authentic way to provide the new generation instruments, even practical, to reflect on what mankind has been able to do, because they do not happen again . It should also be pointed out that "lager" is a term which means "extermination" and we have a duty to unite with other similar like "gulag" and "sinkholes" that are tied to large-scale killing, due to reasons of ethnicity, political or religious and all those who trample on the dignity of people. Nobody has the right to political ends, to take over this or that fact of human suffering, as though such poor people died for nothing. Aberrations are no different from the Nazi atrocities of communism, nationalism or a fool, "is always the banality of evil that drives the mind of one who thinks, who does not reflect who has no ideas of his own, who does not value their opinion and actions and their consequences "as suggested by the philosopher Aannah Arendt. Unfortunately, even today there are new racist tendencies that must make us reflect. Our reason compels us to reject all forms of racism, because it can not get hold of an entire people and lead to another tragedy. Arrangements must be made to prevent falls in the same man again cruel mistakes of the past. We live in our present, keeping alive the memory of what happened because it allows us to live a better life by people who can appreciate in themselves and in others the slightest thing. We need to learn from mistakes of others, to avoid repeating ourselves, even in a minor way.

Good Life!
maestrocastello

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