“I watched a family of about 8 persons, a man and a woman both about 50 with their children of about 1, 8, and 10 and 2 grown-up daughters of about 20-24.” (Sergeant Nibley PhD[…]
Tag: Gustave Gilbert
They Were People Too
Without a doubt, one of humanity’s darkest times were those of the Holocaust. There was mass-murder; men, women, and even children were killed, their bodies piled up on top of one another. For what reason?[…]
They Too Existed
A personal response to Gustave Gilbert’s epilogue in Sergeant Nibley PhD: Memories of an Unlikely Screaming Eagle. It seems to me that if there is one condition that sets humans apart and superior to beasts, it[…]