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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostI believe the title was "The Sunflower", although he wrote others.
His thoughts on guilt and forgiveness I believe. Did he not coin the phrase "crimes against humanity"?
Just a Google scholar here I'm afraid. Not in my library but the time period fills a few shelves.
Just suggesting Covid isn't a genocide but fits the bill for fast change.
What we experienced during the war was such a nightmare, that it is little wonder so many young people tend to look away and say, that’s a part of history and has nothing to do with us today. But that is where we, the survivors, have to step in and tell them over and over again, that all this really did happen and that it is more important for all of you than you can imagine. For you are used to living in freedom, but you should recognize the danger that lies in fast changes, that can take away your freedom before you even realize it. Freedom is like health, I always tell young people; you don’t recognize its value until you’ve lost it. Freedom is not a gift from the heavens, you have to fight for it every day of your life.
Simon Wiesenthal
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Last time a lady said Wow to me it wasn't good haha.
I often wax eloquent in my mind while a little fuzzy. LoLLast edited by blackpowder; Aug 15, 2021, 22:42.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostI believe the title was "The Sunflower", although he wrote others.
His thoughts on guilt and forgiveness I believe. Did he not coin the phrase "crimes against humanity"?
Just a Google scholar here I'm afraid. Not in my library but the time period fills a few shelves.
Just suggesting Covid isn't a genocide but fits the bill for fast change.
What we experienced during the war was such a nightmare, that it is little wonder so many young people tend to look away and say, that’s a part of history and has nothing to do with us today. But that is where we, the survivors, have to step in and tell them over and over again, that all this really did happen and that it is more important for all of you than you can imagine. For you are used to living in freedom, but you should recognize the danger that lies in fast changes, that can take away your freedom before you even realize it. Freedom is like health, I always tell young people; you don’t recognize its value until you’ve lost it. Freedom is not a gift from the heavens, you have to fight for it every day of your life.
Simon Wiesenthal
Or perhaps if it's the lived experience of someone, it really doesn't do justice to use the term "insight" - it's actual experience.
I risk repeating myself here, but I am reminded of the young woman who said in a discussion about current government corruption - pre-covid - "That could never happen here; we're a first-world country". (guess who she votes for)
It was that level of naivety that paved the way to the gas chambers, the Holodomor and the other genocidal atrocities of the 20th century.
There are two types of complicity - deliberate action or complacent inaction. Ignorance is a poor excuse.
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