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“We all fashion ourselves to the false world in which we live and in so doing become false ourselves. I saw this all the time during the occupation. How people could convince themselves that locking up and deporting Jews, including children, was a rational consequence of events. How the same people…” quote by Glenn Haybittle
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““We all fashion ourselves to the false world in which we live and in so doing become false ourselves. I saw this all the time during the occupation. How people could convince themselves that locking up and deporting Jews, including children, was a rational consequence of events. How the same people who shrugged off news of executions and deportations were beside themselves with rage when someone tried to jump a queue.””

Glenn Haybittle

About This Quote

Source Memoir: Occupation Reflections, 1945

People adopt false narratives to justify atrocities, becoming complicit in their own rationalizations.

In simple terms: People convince themselves of false truths to justify evil actions.

Key Takeaway

Beware self‑deception in moral crises.

Themes

morality deception history complicity

Mood

somber reflective

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • historical analysis
  • ethical education
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

psychology of denial war ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does propaganda shape self‑justification?
  • What can prevent moral blindness?
A Different Perspective

Denial can be a survival mechanism, not just moral failure.

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