Santa And Satan
The Germans didn’t invent Santa Claus, but they
invested in the myth heavily, as did most of the
Protestant countries in Europe during the 19th
century. So, they had the Saint of Goodness,
Santa Claus, and the also they had the devil
of evil, Satan. In the perverse entwinement of
these two eternal strands of myth, chiaroscuro,
they chose Hitler to be the synthesis of that
dichotomy…
Let’s just say he seemed to be Santa to the
people for a few years in the thirties, then,
turned into Satan for the rest of it…
…typical rock star…
…but he always loved his dogs.
So, you see, as long as there is a
fence, there always are two sides.
P.S.
When you see the fence moving towards you,
like in Germany in the 30’s, or the USA today,
I don’t know what to say….like, wouldn’t you
try to get out of the way?
Or, do you even see?
Have you ever looked?
You have to do that first,
then you can see.
Good luck, Sir or Madam.
P.P.S
“He sold stolen goods and he was an
excellent pianist!”
“Like I said; there are two sides to any fence.”
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