Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Where does Karl Schmidt stand?

Karl Schmidt lives in the rich steel-producing Ruhr Valley. He has a wife and 2 kids. Unfortunately he lost his job because of the depression. Karl realizes that the owners of the steel mills still live in big houses and drives expensive cars. Karl wonders " Why are they protected from the depression and I am not?" Karl wishes his government did more for him. I think that he would vote for the Social Democratic Party because the party promises to create more jobs by undertaking an extensive program of public works. Karl's experience working in the steel industry means he would have a good chance of securing a job under this program. Karl, as an unemployed citizen, also appreciates the SDP policy that will provide unemployment compensation for up to six months. I believe Karl would want a better life for his family in the future and he likes the fact that the SDP allows him to have a say in how his country is governed.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Nazi Party Program

German Blood as a requirement for German citizenship. No Jew can be a member of the nation.
Anyone should be able to be a citizen of any country. It is also not fair to discriminate someone because of their religion. The second point I found very unfair is- No further immigration of non-Germans. Any non-German who entered Germany after August 2, 1914 shall leave immediately. This is an example of racism and discrimination. Its telling a certain amount of people to leave where they are living after they have already settled there. Not only would they have to give up their jobs, but they might not have any other place to go. This rule I find pretty ridiculous- All newspapers must be published in the German language by German citizens and owners. I don't think that Religion, ethnicity, or citizenship should apply to your job or for who publishes the daily news. Language of coarse in OK as German is the main Language, but the rest of that rule I don't think is even worth been part of the Nazi Party program.
Voice in the Dark
If I was in that Situation I would stand up for myself and other Jews,I have never been in a situation like this and I hope I never will be. But for anyone who has I hope they stood up for themselves and their fellows. But let me tell you its not easy it takes a lot of courage, I'm sure. Courage is what Henry Buxbam had.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Wednesday, December 1, 2010


The sign pinned against a tree that says PLEASE DO NOT LITTER!

The opposite of this image is litter in a pile on the ground.