13 February 2011

There was no desert

In the world of concentration camps and extermination camps the notion of justice had been utterly eradicated. 
There was no correspondence between the actions of the inmates and the actions of the camp guards. There was no desert. There was no due process. The point of the camps was to remove any reasonable explanation for the actions of the rulers. 
It was an exercise in total domination. 

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