I am so surprised this image isn't already on the internetSharalon said:He'd make an excellent test subject!
Send him to Aperture!
Neverhoodian said:Life imprisonment. Stuck in a concrete cell with no window. No visitations. Food consists of bread and water shoved under the door. No chance for any type of early release.
That would do it for me.
Woot for Little Nicky references.drbarno said:Stick a pineapple up your ass!
I quite agree with your first point. The Polish and Israelis should get to decide his fate, as the closest living counterparts to Hitler's victims. As for the second point, I personally think that having a living, breathing Hitler would prevent any of the victims from moving on; the only way to escape the past, in this terribly extreme case, would be to kill the bastard.DesiPrinceX09 said:Why should any Americans decide this? I Think the people he should step in front of and ask forgiveness should be the people he hurt directly and go to those countries and perform services for them (like Israel and Poland). But in my honest opinion I think this would be similar to a Black person asking for reparations from the white family that once held his/her family as slaves, no amount of "reparations" or money will undo the horrible deeds committed. Just like with ex-slave families, the people hurt just need to move past this and not dwell in the past, it won't do anyone any good.
Idk. Really, if he truly means it I think that's the only thing that's truly right to do.crudus said:"Don't be sorry, just don't do it again". Something a teacher of mine used to say. The situations may be a little different.