Post by account_disabled on Mar 2, 2024 23:52:25 GMT -6
On October 26, the people gathered in Berlin chanted a sentence that had been chanted in October of another century and another era by the East Germans in 1989: "We are the people! We are the people!" It seems as if time and history have turned back. Is this any sign? For what? Isn't it a spontaneous referendum on the past? The crisis has caught us so suddenly that we cannot find new explanations and just use the old ones. And old slogans. That they come from another time and from another situation – ah, that's okay! Whether it's a virus or communism - it doesn't matter. We are the people and we decide whether there is a virus or not. If we adapt to this virus, or if we want to live even further as free people.
An elementary virus, even without DNA, suddenly Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data appears to us as a terrifying and insidious dictator, robbing us of our freedom: Of course helped by the "elites". The virus has once again succeeded in dividing the world into "us" and "them" - the oldest division in history. "They" invented the virus, to take the last shirt from us, to oppress us and to lock our mouths - literally, with the mask! That's why we go out into the streets and call out, just like in 1989. This is our last memory of a revolution. We want to return there. There was no virus then either. The past – a foreign land The past will always take precedence over the present and the future, which has been denied to us.
Then we were all younger, healthier and therefore happier. Then there was no virus! Yes, the past is definitely the only defense mechanism in times of plague. LP Hartley's famous saying "The past is a foreign land, where different rules apply", no longer applies. In times of severe crisis, the complete opposite applies. Today the past is no longer a foreign land, it is our homeland today. A homeland, where we can return, to escape from the present. The present has become a foreign land. Read also: What the world would be like if WWII never happened Do you know how many cars are currently driving on Earth's roads? My new novel "Zeitschutzraum" (Time of Isolation) came out at the beginning of the pandemic.
An elementary virus, even without DNA, suddenly Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data appears to us as a terrifying and insidious dictator, robbing us of our freedom: Of course helped by the "elites". The virus has once again succeeded in dividing the world into "us" and "them" - the oldest division in history. "They" invented the virus, to take the last shirt from us, to oppress us and to lock our mouths - literally, with the mask! That's why we go out into the streets and call out, just like in 1989. This is our last memory of a revolution. We want to return there. There was no virus then either. The past – a foreign land The past will always take precedence over the present and the future, which has been denied to us.
Then we were all younger, healthier and therefore happier. Then there was no virus! Yes, the past is definitely the only defense mechanism in times of plague. LP Hartley's famous saying "The past is a foreign land, where different rules apply", no longer applies. In times of severe crisis, the complete opposite applies. Today the past is no longer a foreign land, it is our homeland today. A homeland, where we can return, to escape from the present. The present has become a foreign land. Read also: What the world would be like if WWII never happened Do you know how many cars are currently driving on Earth's roads? My new novel "Zeitschutzraum" (Time of Isolation) came out at the beginning of the pandemic.