"Us and Them": Bridging the Gap
Hello Readers and welcome to my fourth blog post. I have continued to read Race by Mark Aronson, picking up where I left off in Chapter 15. Aronson began to describe the many horrific acts during the Holocaust that was driven by race. Not only does he discuss what was happening in Germany at the time, but he also wrote about the injustices happening in the United States and India. He first restated a prominent theme in the book: the idea of “us and them” and how different countries had their own names for the concept. At the time, this concept was used to divide the Nazis from the Jews, the Indians from the English, and white America from Asian-Americans. Aronson provides evidence that there was a large emphasis on race in these places on page 207 where he added a chart that was used to define a person’s amount of purity and a piece of anti-Semitic propaganda. He also appeals to pathos by adding his own insight on the idea of extermination camps. When explaining Hitler's plan, h...