Children Quote by Glenn Haybittle
““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.””
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.
Beware self‑deception in moral crises.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- historical analysis
- ethical education
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does propaganda shape self‑justification?
- What can prevent moral blindness?
Denial can be a survival mechanism, not just moral failure.