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The speaker questions the meaning of life and death, wondering if all life is ultimately meaningless. They believe it is up to the living to give purpose and honor to those who have died. They encourage their soldiers to rage, scream, and fight against the cruelty of the world. It is all utterly meaningless. No matter what hopes or dreams you may have, no matter what kind of blissful life you've lived until now, what happens to your body when it gets shredded by a rock? Is it the same? All men die sooner or later. Does that mean all life is meaningless? Is there no purpose to any of us ever being born? And if so, would you say the same of our dead comrades? Were all of their lives meaningless? No, absolutely not. It is up to us to give meaning to our fallen comrades' deaths. Those brave fallen men and women, those poor fallen men and women, the only ones who are capable of paying respect to them are we, the living. We too shall all die here today and entrust those next in line with the same duty of giving meaning to us. That is the sole way we can oppose this cruel world. Rage, my soldiers! Scream, my soldiers! Fight, my soldiers!