Sunday, December 17, 2006

The world never learns

The world will never learn its lesson about WWII. I think mostly because no one understands what the lesson is and what was made wrong.

Why is it important that we learn about WWII? Is it because the cruelty that took place in Nazi Germany and the socialist states? Well Partly yes.

What happened during the Second World War? If you ask that question to someone they will probably say: A lot of Jews where killed.

That is true. A lot of Jews where killed, about six million of them, along with an additional five million consisting of Political prisoners, gays, mentally ill, gypsies, Russian prisoners of war and many more.

That is horrible; to even beginning to understand how one could go trough with it is beyond me. But that is not what’s important. What’s important is how the world reacted: It didn’t do anything. Jews that fled to the US where denied entry and sent back, Jews that fled to allied countries where denied entry. No one cared, no one bothered. THAT is why we must remember the holocaust and that is a lesson that we obviously haven’t leaned.

Rwanda, Jugoslavia, Kosovo, Darfur

Do we know?

Yes we do.

Do we care?

Well, it is horrible… sort of.

Do we do anything to stop it?

Well… no.

Have we learned from WWII?

No

Will genocides continue until we take responsibility for the world?

Yes.

As a Jew I urge all to remember WWII. We do, we will never be healed from that scar. Memories are fresh in those, who still live, who survived the camps.

Denying it is to flee responsibility. Telling your selves that it was so long ago is to flee from responsibility. Closing your eyes and whishing it all away is to flee from responsibility.

5 comments:

Nina Nylander said...

I envy you jews for your possibility to speak so freely about the holocaust without being accused for being anti-semitic.

;(

Nina Nylander said...

(But I mean, it's not that I would like to be in your clothes when I think of the reason why you can do that ...)

Raven said...

well being jewish ha its perks and punishments...
And one is quite free to write about the holocaust, just stick to facts...
Don't see what Ive written that you couldn't write?

Nina Nylander said...

Umm, what about that the most important things is NOT that many jews suffered and were killed?

Raven said...

okay might be in the gray zone, but it is embalded in the conclusion that the world didn't care. If the world would have cared 6 million wouldn't have lost their lives...