This expresses very handily the things I also feel about Tomorrow Belongs to Me.
It stopped me dead in my tracks when I first heard it, because it had the haunting, piercing sound of a boy's choir, a sound I had only previously associated with explicitly Jewish recordings, so it was a double whammy. The clear, beautiful tone I knew so well being used to romanticize something so awful was an immediate betrayal. And that made it really genius.
I am also unsure which side of the disordered discourse Der Drumf thinks he's on. I suspect it shifts from monthly to moment to whatever provides a convenient one liner to deflect blame or disparagement.
I sometimes wonder if a random quote generator would produce a similar quantity of unreadable and incongruous political positioning.
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It stopped me dead in my tracks when I first heard it, because it had the haunting, piercing sound of a boy's choir, a sound I had only previously associated with explicitly Jewish recordings, so it was a double whammy. The clear, beautiful tone I knew so well being used to romanticize something so awful was an immediate betrayal. And that made it really genius.
I am also unsure which side of the disordered discourse Der Drumf thinks he's on. I suspect it shifts from monthly to moment to whatever provides a convenient one liner to deflect blame or disparagement.
I sometimes wonder if a random quote generator would produce a similar quantity of unreadable and incongruous political positioning.