• floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    There’s no need to downplay the significance of past genocides just because of present-day genocides. Remembering the past is important: it’s no coincidence that fascism is on the rise again just when most of the people who remember living through it in Europe are gone. Remembering is necessary if we are to learn from the past, but it doesn’t guarantee we will, as Israel’s actions today show.

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      11 months ago

      Im not downplaying it anymore than you are when you don’t make news of the anniversary of the Beijing massacre.

      If remembering is so important to you, why aren’t you also remembering them?

      What im doing is exactly the same as you do to every other genocide from the past.

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        11 months ago

        What is stopping you from remembering or orginazing a ceremony? Orginaze one or participate in a ceremony of your choice. Don’t be bitter because people remember this specific holocaust. It is important.

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        11 months ago

        If remembering is so important to you, why aren’t you also remembering them?

        If you’re talking to me, where do you get the idea that I’m not remembering that? Plenty of people make a big noise about it every year. But it feels like you’re trying to change the subject.

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          11 months ago

          So you’re telling me every year on December 13th you celebrate the victims of genocide in China?

          Bullshit you do.