Humanitarianism is a Populist Lie
A doctor saves a terminally ill boy. He doesn't ask for money. He doesn't ask for fame. He does it because he believes in one holy ideal - Humanitarianism. In the background, classic music from the 17th century is playing. The mother quietly thanks the doctor, as tears fill her eyes. The boy's 6-year-old sister hands the doctor a basket of red apples.
This doctor, this great person, wishes the best for the family and finally leaves the apartement. Outside, it's rainy. The doctor walks away, and a warm feeling spreads inside him. Saving an innocent boy from a terrible illness - nothing is more admirable than this.
Meanwhile the kid grows up. He's eighteen and he joins the army. He meets a beautiful girl, humps her passionately. Leaves the army, joins a political movement. He's thrown to prision, where he writes a book.
Camera focuses on the book's title. Extreme close-up. Look again. It's Mein Kampf.
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"Always do right - this will gratify some and astonish the rest."
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