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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Really!?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Really!?"

Yes really

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By *ust_for_laughsCouple
over a year ago

Hinckley

Why not?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I guess we have to keep the next generation educated and informed about that. That's the MOST HORRIBLE thing that man ever visited on his fellow man.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess we have to keep the next generation educated and informed about that. That's the MOST HORRIBLE thing that man ever visited on his fellow man. "

Absolutely, it was the 70th Anniversary of Soviet troops liberating Auschwitz at last year's 27th January memorial.

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By *ylonhunterMan
over a year ago

uk

I can see his point why remember something that was a devastating and a disgusting tragedy towards humanity! It's a massive part of our history and generations now and to come should know what happened. My point is a person saves 50 kids from a burning down school and is remembered for a few moths at best a person goes into a school and kills 50 kids is remembered for a life time. Seems wrong to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How about remembering the victims?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can see his point why remember something that was a devastating and a disgusting tragedy towards humanity! It's a massive part of our history and generations now and to come should know what happened. My point is a person saves 50 kids from a burning down school and is remembered for a few moths at best a person goes into a school and kills 50 kids is remembered for a life time. Seems wrong to me. "

Maybe, if we can focus on the positives rather than the negatives then it would be a much happier world. Sadly its not how it works in our modern world.

We need to remember lest it happen again, those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it

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By *ylonhunterMan
over a year ago

uk


"How about remembering the victims?"

I completely agree with you.

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By *ylonhunterMan
over a year ago

uk


"I can see his point why remember something that was a devastating and a disgusting tragedy towards humanity! It's a massive part of our history and generations now and to come should know what happened. My point is a person saves 50 kids from a burning down school and is remembered for a few moths at best a person goes into a school and kills 50 kids is remembered for a life time. Seems wrong to me.

Maybe, if we can focus on the positives rather than the negatives then it would be a much happier world. Sadly its not how it works in our modern world.

We need to remember lest it happen again, those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it "

Completely agree I wasn't saying we shouldn't it's something that grinds my gears

If I said have you heard of Tommy Makay you wouldn't have a clue this man saved a family from a burning tower block in London, but if I said Peter sucliffe you would know instantly who I was referring too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can see his point why remember something that was a devastating and a disgusting tragedy towards humanity! It's a massive part of our history and generations now and to come should know what happened. My point is a person saves 50 kids from a burning down school and is remembered for a few moths at best a person goes into a school and kills 50 kids is remembered for a life time. Seems wrong to me.

Maybe, if we can focus on the positives rather than the negatives then it would be a much happier world. Sadly its not how it works in our modern world.

We need to remember lest it happen again, those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it

Completely agree I wasn't saying we shouldn't it's something that grinds my gears

If I said have you heard of Tommy Makay you wouldn't have a clue this man saved a family from a burning tower block in London, but if I said Peter sucliffe you would know instantly who I was referring too. "

Maybe as those people were saved/spared their lives. Not systematically murdered in a genocide.

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady

We remember the WW2 genocide, (and I think quite correctly) but personally I know very little about other fairly recent genocides, (eg Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda). Should they be remembered as well?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We remember the WW2 genocide, (and I think quite correctly) but personally I know very little about other fairly recent genocides, (eg Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda). Should they be remembered as well?"
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As soon as the lights go out! We all go nuts!.

I don't think having a day to remember the victims is a bad thing, I just don't hold out any hope of it changing ANYTHING.

I mean even the Jews themselves today are trying to eliminate the Palestinians and the Palestinians the Jews!.... It's a crazy fucked up world

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

P retty fucked up, I'd say.

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By *-4pleasureCouple
over a year ago

Belfast


"We remember the WW2 genocide, (and I think quite correctly) but personally I know very little about other fairly recent genocides, (eg Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda). Should they be remembered as well?"

holocaust memorial day isn't only to remember the millions killed by the nazis - it's to remember all genocides including Rwanda Cambodia Bosnia Darfur etc.

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By *-4pleasureCouple
over a year ago

Belfast


"I guess we have to keep the next generation educated and informed about that. That's the MOST HORRIBLE thing that man ever visited on his fellow man. "

So what did you mean by "really?"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I guess we have to keep the next generation educated and informed about that. That's the MOST HORRIBLE thing that man ever visited on his fellow man.

So what did you mean by "really?""

Fish digs friend in the ribs and says, " Oi chuck, see that bait; ain't that juicy?" Mate smiles and simply does this

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

I certainly don't mind taking a few minutes to respect the suffering of millions

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By *-4pleasureCouple
over a year ago

Belfast


"I guess we have to keep the next generation educated and informed about that. That's the MOST HORRIBLE thing that man ever visited on his fellow man.

So what did you mean by "really?"

Fish digs friend in the ribs and says, " Oi chuck, see that bait; ain't that juicy?" Mate smiles and simply does this "

As opposed to answering a really simple question. No problem

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By *now white1000Woman
over a year ago

York

It's not just the atrocities of WW2, modern genocide plays a part and is why Holocaust memorial day became holocaust memorial week a few years ago.

we should always remember and never allow it happen again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If it's about worldwide genocide i think the wording Holocaust probably should be changed then, it's synonymous with the Jewish one!.

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"If it's about worldwide genocide i think the wording Holocaust probably should be changed then, it's synonymous with the Jewish one!.

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I agree.

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By *now white1000Woman
over a year ago

York

Actually the holocaust itself was not just about Jews, yes Jews made up the bulk of the numbers of those who perished, and yes the Nazi persecution of the Jews is the story most told, deservedly so too, but the holocaust claimed many other non jewish victims, the next highest proportion of victims were Gay men, who were forced to wear an inverted PINK triangle on the clothes the Nazi's made them wear before they were executed.

By making Holocaust memorial day a week long event (holocaust memorial week) it means all holocausts can be remembered at the same time, there is still THE holocaust memorial day, today, so why should the name for the week long event change?

If we remembered every holocaust separately then we'd need to extend the week long event by about 4 months!

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