“The world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming it.”
– Helen Keller
Viktor Frankl witnessed and experienced the far reaches of human suffering. “Life in a concentration camp,” he wrote, “tore open the human soul and exposed its depths.” Man’s Search for Meaning—his reflective recounting of his imprisonment by the Nazis—has much to tell us about life, suffering, and what it is to be human.
"Human beings were the most precious thing for Pilecki, and especially those who were oppressed. He would do anything to liberate them, to help them." ̶ Marek Probosz, The Death of Captain Pilecki
How far would you go to expose an injustice? Few people in the world have heard the name of the hero who first alerted the world to the horrors of Auschwitz. His story is one of unspeakable suffering, immense sacrifice, and unbelievable bravery.
She was arrested at the age of 33 and sentenced to death. Posters proclaiming her execution were circulated around her city. She read them with her own eyes.
Throughout history, members of the human family were excluded from being called "persons". This justified human rights abuses against them. This video explains how that same pattern is still happening today.
This video looks at the parallels between abortion and historical atrocities, as well as makes the case for abortion being genocide. http//www.unmaskingchoice.ca