Indifference In Elie Wiesel's Speech

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When Elie Wiesel explains that indifference is perilous, he means it is dangerous to not care; it could potentially get you killed one day. In Elie Wiesel’s speech he states “ Mr. President, Commander and Chief of the army that freed me and 10,000 others…”. Elie Wiesel brought up him and others being freed, so people can understand being interested in something can happen. Later in the speech Mr. Wiesel mentions, “... most tragic of all prisoners were the Muselmanners… they would just sit and lie around…”. This specific phrase/quote was brought up to show what the “indifference” people would do. Most of the time the Muselmanners would get killed because they are not in healthy work conditions. Elie Wiesel was just trying to put it out