James Holland
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It could be, you know, any number of German battlefields in World War II. And the similarities and the trenches and the kind of people hiding in foxholes and, you know, that's horribly reminiscent, as are the huge casualties that they're suffering on both sides, whether they be Russian or Ukrainian. And, you know, it's a shock. It's a shock to see that.
And the similarities and the trenches and the kind of people hiding in foxholes and, you know, that's horribly reminiscent, as are the huge casualties that they're suffering on both sides, whether they be Russian or Ukrainian.
And, you know, it's a shock.
It's a shock to see that.
Um, and it reminds you of just how quickly I think things can descend. I mean, that's, that's, uh, that's the other thing, you know, that point I was making about how quickly Germany descended from this amazing nation of arts and culture and science and development and engineering into one of the Holocaust. I mean, life is fragile and, and peace is fragile and, you know, it's, uh,
Um, and it reminds you of just how quickly I think things can descend. I mean, that's, that's, uh, that's the other thing, you know, that point I was making about how quickly Germany descended from this amazing nation of arts and culture and science and development and engineering into one of the Holocaust. I mean, life is fragile and, and peace is fragile and, you know, it's, uh,
Um, and it reminds you of just how quickly I think things can descend. I mean, that's, that's, uh, that's the other thing, you know, that point I was making about how quickly Germany descended from this amazing nation of arts and culture and science and development and engineering into one of the Holocaust. I mean, life is fragile and, and peace is fragile and, you know, it's, uh,
And it reminds you of just how quickly I think things can descend.
That's the other thing.
You know, that point I was making about how quickly Germany descended from this amazing nation of arts and culture and science and development and engineering into one of the Holocaust.
I mean, life is fragile and peace is fragile.
And, you know, it's...
You take it for granted at your peril.
You take it for granted at your peril.
You take it for granted at your peril.
You take it for granted at your peril.
The source of light is that I think the vast majority of people are good people.
The source of light is that I think the vast majority of people are good people. who want to live peacefully and want to live happily and are not filled with hate. And there are some brilliant minds out there. And I think the capacity for the human brain to come up with new developments and new answers to problems and challenges is enormous. infinite, and I think that's what gives me hope.
The source of light is that I think the vast majority of people are good people. who want to live peacefully and want to live happily and are not filled with hate. And there are some brilliant minds out there. And I think the capacity for the human brain to come up with new developments and new answers to problems and challenges is enormous. infinite, and I think that's what gives me hope.
The source of light is that I think the vast majority of people are good people. who want to live peacefully and want to live happily and are not filled with hate. And there are some brilliant minds out there. And I think the capacity for the human brain to come up with new developments and new answers to problems and challenges is enormous. infinite, and I think that's what gives me hope.