Deutschland by Rammstein paints the perfect picture of how two seemingly opposing things can both be true at the same time. The lyrics translate to “One can love you and want to hate you.” As humans, we have a tendancy to deny or hide our past OR be completely buried by it.
This song is a powerful reminder that true healing comes when we can hold BOTH that we have messed up in the past AND that we are working for a better future.
This technique is a main tenant of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and is a great skill to use to both accept where you are currently and work toward change simultaneously.
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You guys should do idles “1049 gotho” it’s about depression written from the perspective of a social worker talking about his clients “my friend/client had depression and it’s how he described it to me”.
Communism and what Japanese army did in WW2 was way worse. A very good question is why that reality is hidden from you. Those snappy Hugo Boss uniforms make for great cartoon villains. Villians you have conditioned to believe only went after a very specific people. The same group the creators of communism came from who eliminated exponentially more from the face of the earth. You are absolutely right these things should not be hidden
If you think this is graphic, you should go to Krakow, Poland, and take a bus to Auschwitz, now a museum. There, you’ll see rooms filled with shoes—tons of them, even children’s shoes. You’ll see rooms full of bags, prosthetics, and human hair. It’s heart-wrenching. They explain how people were selected—those sent to the right went to the gas chambers, those to the left were sent to the work camp. You’ll see the gas chambers, how they lived, slept—horrible conditions, bunk beds, dehydration, malnutrition, and diarrhea pouring onto people below. Rats would bite their toes, but they were too weak to defend themselves. It’s incredibly sad.