Thursday, September 22, 2011

A Moral Dilemma

Karen Taras
123

Green Ave
Penticton, B.C.
V2A 3W1

September 22, 2011

Jim Smith
Mayor
Penticton,
British Columbia
Dear Sir:

The shocking news of Gunter Grass, I would have never seen it coming. What a wonderful man he is today. All the good things he’s doing for our village, I believe this evidence should remain a secret. If the news of Gunter Grass was exposed, the village would go to pieces before our eyes. The Second World War was a time of brainwashing. If Gunter Grass was brainwashed, he may not have chosen to be a commandant of a concentration camp himself, but to stay alive. He is now making his horrifying procedures right by helping out people of the village, and donating moneys, also he has taken the roll of Mayor. Gunter Grass is now 92 years old, if he is not capable of dictating a village of 1000 people, he will surely not be able to conduct chilling events as he once did of 15,000. A close eye should be kept on him to ensure that, but he’s astounding with his children and grandchildren. He now has to take a more responsible care for the children due to the death of his wife 6 years ago. He dearly misses his wife and needs to hold everything related to her close to his heart. No harmful signs of Gunter Grass have been reported since 1945. I believe this man should go on about his life as he has for the past 60 years and do more great things. Evidence of the past should be exterminated. And our village shall remain at peace.

Sincerely,

Karen Taras

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