domingo, 27 de janeiro de 2013

“Words build bridges into unexplored regions.”

“The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes” (Hitler)

Me, Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei known as well as the leader of nazis. It was because of me that the Declaration of Human Rights were created. I'm not saying that what I done was a bad thing... not at all! If it wasn't my beliefs, my ideas and even my ambition, no women, child or some poor soul could be protected and have rights that shouldn't have. So they must thank me, they must congratulate me, they must be grateful for someone like me, an authentic genius and extraordinary leader, do something horrible and disgusting (as a few say) and for some people, some mediocre people realize that they must do something to avoid another "tragedy" and for that they came to the conclusion that they needed to elaborate laws and rights that all human being must accept and fulfill. Otherwise I hope, that they punishes the infrator and will give him the punish that he/she deserve. Don't think i'm too harsh, but if someone broke the law, what should happened to that person? Is it right that they let that the person disrespects something that it applies to all world? Is it right that if they (the people that create/promulgates the Declaration of Human Rights) open an exception, they will in the future open more and more exceptions, because if they don't open, it isn't fair for the others. Am I right or not?


So in the end of all ended up well, so shouldn't I be considered less guilty for the death and the crimes that were perpetuated in the World War II? Because, let's face it, humans needs to be forced to an extreme situation to act and to do something. Humans need to be forced to move and to react at something, otherwise another catastrophies, and God knows what else could come here, will happen.  So, please I really, really deserved a "thanks"! But ok, I will be satisfied if all of you never forgets me. 

“Adolf Hitler was a Jeanne d'Arc, a saint. He was a martyr. Like many martyrs, he held extreme views.” 
― Ezra Pound
“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.” (Hitler)

Note: all this text were invented and created, none of this is true or means that this blog defends Hitler. Thanks.
Published by: Catarina Pires 

Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. Eleanor Roosevelt




I had a dream, a dream where the world didn’t care about the color of our skin, about our beliefs, about our gender.
I can tell you, I am REAL FEMINIST. I had a happy childhood but I lost my parents when I was very young. After that dramatic event I was sent to a school called Allenswood Academy where the director became like a maternal figure, her name was Marie Souvestre, and she taught me the feminist’s ideals.
But don’t get me wrong, I don’t defend just women’s; I wish that everyone can have the same opportunities, I wish equality and respect.
I was the first presidential wife who made press conference, who wrote a colleen in a newspaper unionized, who speak in a national convection and I wasn’t afraid to disagree and to public state that I didn’t agreed with some political ideas of my husband, Franklin Roosevelt the President of United States. I became a voice in the Withe House that insisted that everyone deserved the benefits equally.
I started to launch an experimental community in Arthudale, West Virginia to families of the unemployed miners but it was a failure. I defended expanded roles for women in the workplace, civil rights for African Americans and Japanese Americans, and the rights of refugees of World War II.
After my husband death I continue to be an advocate, spokesperson, international activist for the New Deal coalition. I worked to improve the status of working women, although I was against the policy of equal rights, because I believe that it would adversely affect women. That shows that we don’t need Men for anything (well in some subjects we need).
 
She was a spectacular woman, so isn’t strange when people state that she was one of the most conceptualized women in the world and an object of admiration worldwide. She did a lot, especially in terms on Human rights; we can forget that was she who oversaw the drafting of the Declaration of Human Rights. So it is more than fair to say that she is THE FIRST LADY OF THE WORLD!
President Truman
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