Wannasee Conference
If you wan’t a chilling portrayal of just how cruel and unfeeling humans can be you need to watch this movie .
Those oh so efficient Germans took minutes at the Wannasee Conference. This movie is the acting out of those minutes verbatim
Disturbing excellence
Those are not cages. They are
“Guantanamo for Kids”.
One would hope that no woman had a low enough self image to marry the creep—let alone fuck him.
They aren’t being “caged”, just Evacuated to the East.
Please, you and all the other clueless morons, keep it up.
November is calling.
For the love of God, Montressor, maintain situational awareness at all times!
Makes sense…caging things is Amurikkka’s favorite pastime.
Then they would be the homeless. So with the census approaching will these kids, toddlers, and babies be counted? Will Lloyd or Wagner be listed as the head of household?
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Oh, goody, a new game! “It’s not Hell, it’s just a furnished* basement with exposed heating elements.”
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So then Purgatory then be defined as a rumpus room with heating elements wrapped in asbestos protective covering?
*should be unfurnished like the kiddie jails
Seen it.
Have it.
Rewatch it at least yearly.
For all it has top talent, the Wanssee Conference on Youtube is the same length, and more chilling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYdIfOkpMos
He prefers the phrase “buildings that have, in some cases, walls that are made of chain link, so that it’s easier to observe and to protect them.”
Yo Cramer withing the enclosure there is nothing to sit on, so the kids sit on the floor and lean against your see through walls. Do you want to try this for 72 hours?
My TPM take home test will be long today! Another new thing for me (or at least long forgotten):
The Cask of Amontillado is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe.
Somehow we let Stewart Varney into the country.
The “walls” are the same type we use in multi-tenant data centers that provide secure space for each tenant within the data center room. Guess what we call these spaces in the data centers? Right. Cages.
Hmmm. So either the guards are throwing baseballs at the children, or he’s been trapped in a playground because he couldn’t find the exit.
Not being able to freely leave makes it a cage, idiot.
In a, er, room. With chain link walls. On the roof.
“You know, there’s nothing inhumane about a chain link fence,”
In other parts of the world “prisoner retention” areas where whole classes of people are forcibly detained for indefinite periods, surrounded by chain link fences, are called “Concentration Camps”.
Or “Gaza Strip,” “West Bank,” and other names.