all these emblems or these not c. flags or whatever they are they sell or the bar you know i mean it was and still is nazi propaganda so in moral and ethical terms i think it s highly problematic the auctioneer on the other hand claims that objects like the top hat are historical pieces of evidence and. it is a historical object like any other the fact that its owner was a mass murderer is under sputum but there are things that belong to him and were part of his environment should not be mythologized by co-habiting that sale today show to handle support over for personal items the auctioneer said would show the banality of evil the historian rejects this he believes context is necessary context that can be provided in a museum without placing them in the proper into the proper historical context. you don t understand them it s just be a metro voyeurism and the objects themselves do not speak to you
all these emblems or these not see flags or whatever they they sell or the bar you know i mean it was and still is not support for governor so in moral and ethical terms i think it s highly problematic the auctioneer on the other hand claims that objects like the top hat are historical pieces of evidence and. it is a historical object like any other the fact that its owner was a mass murderer is under sputum but the things that belong to him and were part of his environment should not be mythologized by hitting that sale today and handle support of the thing personal items the auctioneer said would show the banality of evil the historian rejects this he believes context that s necessary context that can be provided in a museum without placing them in the proper into the proper historical context. you don t understand them it would just be
they say that nothing changed. nobody checked their papers, they continue to work as if nothing was different. eddie glaude, josh bartlow, putting it in context with what we saw in mississippi, your home state. how you regard these two things when you look at them in complement like that. the devastation to a number of these families that took place as poultry processing facilities were raided in mississippi. how you attempt to square these things when you look at the hypocrisy. i don t square them, i see them as hypocrisy alongside cruelty. the hypocrisy of donald trump is nothing new. but to quote adam swerver, the point of the policy is the cruelty. i think we need to understand that. and it s happening while we re all you know sharing pastries around the table. i feel bad about that. i m saying it s happening in our midst, it s the banality of evil, right?
authenticity comes as no surprise as it s close to the directors i m story during the child i even got members of her family to act in it. her books were revolutionary her ideas change the world how hunter was one of the great philosophers of the twentieth century life nazi cause. in one hundred sixty one she went to jerusalem to follow the trial of high ranking s.s. officer of. the man who organized the mass deportations of jews to get others and extermination camps and nazi occupied eastern europe. famous book about the trial coined the phrase the banality of evil. a clane german director got into from tata was inspired to make this movie monument to the great finger of god and. the real actor playing opposite ireland in the film is
republican, a democrat, i don t care if you re an individual who believes in #blacklivesmatter. to understand that the blood that pays for liberty comes from people of all ethnicities. and it is incumbent on all of us to understand that we have a shared responsibility to speak truth to power. we have a shared responsibility to say, as one nation, that this is unacceptable. i don t care if i voted for you. i don t care if i didn t vote for you. but we are not going to tolerate people who give aid and comfort to the banality of evil. let s listen in.