Anger and Humiliation
4. German blood as requirement for German citizenship. No Jew can be a member of the nation.
This is one point which I found to be extremely unfair. I think that this is one point I feel strongly about, because it relates to me. My blood and ethnicity is Indian, but having been born in the US and having lived there for almost my entire life, my passport is American, making me a citizen of the USA. If this rule applied to USA, I wouldn't be a citizen of there. I know that as a person, I am more American than I am Indian, because that is where I grew up and I have adopted that style of thinking. If your not of German blood, yet have been there for your entire life, your way of thinking is going to be German, so in my opinion, you are German. It is also not fair to discriminate because of religion, because even if you are a Jew, you are still German. Religion may play a part in the way you are, but I don't think that it changes who you are very much.
8. No further immigration of non-Germans. Any non-Germans who entered Germany after August 2, 1914, shall leave immediately.
I think that this rule is not fair because I am living in a country outside the one that I am from, and if this rule were enforced in Malaysia, we would have to leave. Many people have jobs outside the countries that they are citizens of, and if this was to happen, they would possibly have to leave their jobs.
I had a question about the Land and Territories for our surplus. I didn't quite understand what that meant. Does it mean to take over more land and get more land?
Voices in the Dark
I think that if I had been on the train, I would have kept quiet. I wouldn't have wanted to cause trouble, especially with more people against me than with me. I have never known anyone that has had that trouble before, but I expect it must be terrible for whoever it has happened to.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Anger and Humiliation and Voices in the Dark
Posted by Avni Bodwadkar at 12:17 AM
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