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Originally posted by Kuali Baba:No.
I have friends whose parents lived through that period and who lost relatives to the concentration and extermination camps and in the fighting.
I have been in cities that were looted of their treasures, liquidated and levelled, and built from scratch after the war.
I have come face-to-face with the evidence - mountains of suitcases and belongings, sacks of hair shaved from victims to be turned into textiles - put my fingers into the scratches left in the gas chamber walls by the victims, and seen the ponds that are still grey with human ashes.
Have you?
I've been to the death camps, never felt anything. Dunno why everyone is so sensitive nowadays. Now still got people want to argue about something from decades ago.
Think the argument is current affair.
Why does young people, who thinks its okay to make fun of the history and the people that suffered?
Does it means that its history, so its okay to make fun of it, ot make light of whats happening in the past?
You probably felt nothing about death camps. No chills, no shivers, not even goosebumps.
So you are insensitive.
And that gives you to wonder about why other people argued about history.
Was it any of your business then, to be so 'sensitive' to other people arguing?
I can imagine how you are okay with it, that Japanese textbooks has merely glazed over the 2nd world war, or simply suggested that their soldiers never tortured, or rape your ancestors. OR your grandmothers was happy to be ermm.....providing their bodies to them soldiers to eventually produce you?
Oh you.....the bundle of joy!

seen this on some honda car,? i bet this is insenstive also.
Millions died, innocent men, women and children,for being jews.
Millions died, innocent men, women and children,for being Poles.
Millions died, innocent young men bearing arms to protect their homelands, for standing in the way of an ambitious monster.
Millions starved, innocent men, women and children, so that the monster's army could be fed.
Millions enslaved, innocent men, women and children, so that the monster's army could be kept suppliled.
Millions tortured and multilated slowly, innocent women, men and children, so the monster's psuedo science experiments can bear fruitation to protect his army.
The world had never seen such horror and terror performed upon humanity, never before, and may it never again. The blood of innocent victim screams out nightly, from pages of their plight in our historical records, crying out for each of us, man, woman and children, never to allow such a fate to befall on our fellow humans ever again.
Such horror started from the mind of the monster, symbolised by the german swastika, an unspeakable abomination of racism, repugnance at the callous as well as its absolute disregard for human life.
Thus the numerous strong and rightly so, reactions to the mere mention of this monstrosity symbol if carelessly and nonchalently worn today, signifying only allegience to its meaning. Edgy, cool, but the blood of million innocents is hung upon your body the moment you put it on.
people don't dig insensitive jerks. thats what's its all about.
why don't you wear your armband and parade it around Wilkie Road? Results guaranteed.
Originally posted by xtreyier:Millions died, innocent men, women and children,for being jews.
Millions died, innocent men, women and children,for being Poles.
Millions died, innocent young men bearing arms to protect their homelands, for standing in the way of an ambitious monster.
Millions starved, innocent men, women and children, so that the monster's army could be fed.
Millions enslaved, innocent men, women and children, so that the monster's army could be kept suppliled.
Millions tortured and multilated slowly, innocent women, men and children, so the monster's psuedo science experiments can bear fruitation to protect his army.
The world had never seen such horror and terror performed upon humanity, never before, and may it never again. The blood of innocent victim screams out nightly, from pages of their plight in our historical records, crying out for each of us, man, woman and children, never to allow such a fate to befall on our fellow humans ever again.
Such horror started from the mind of the monster, symbolised by the german swastika, an unspeakable abomination of racism, repugnance at the callous as well as its absolute disregard for human life.
Thus the numerous strong and rightly so, reactions to the mere mention of this monstrosity symbol if carelessly and nonchalently worn today, signifying only allegience to its meaning. Edgy, cool, but the blood of million innocents is hung upon your body the moment you put it on.
Even if it has happened before or is happening now, you may not know of it. History, written by victors
Originally posted by dadeadman1337:Even if it has happened before or is happening now, you may not know of it. History, written by victors
Oh.....so which death camp you've been to. When? How old were you?
Originally posted by dadeadman1337:Even if it has happened before or is happening now, you may not know of it. History, written by victors
History, no doubt is written by victors. But in our modern age of the internet, you are often able to hear from both sides, it will be morality and the veracity of it, that determines your perceptions.
The survivors and the liberators of the death camps, tell no lies. The records of the intrepid resistance fighters, whom kept records, hide nothing.
The Nuremburg trial, of multiple witnessess, unmasked everything that went on under the huge gay flags of the swastikas....of horror on a terrible scale that never happened on Earth before, but only when in the hands of a twisted inhuman mind called Hitler.
It's not a 'If' that happened. It was a recorded fact, not only in sworn statements, but on 35mm journalist film reels as well.
Today, tragedys continue on, some reported, some not. But never forgottened, as survivors come forth to tell forth the ordeal they went and suffered through in time to come
In our peaceful land called Singapore, we are indeed and truly pampared, but only because of and through the sheer hardwork and sacrifices of our forefathers, it would be easy to write off or ignore such terrors while sipping cafe latte with our friends in starbucks, relinquishing the past as dead and forgottened history.
However we are one common race on Planet Earth, our bio-sphere homeworld - the human race.
What can happen to others, can happen to us. Thus we must always stand together, with our common fellow human beings,before nationalities and other differences that may place us apart, to never, ever, repeat history, by making the same mistakes made, for we all have an honour bound obligation to protect and leave a better world for our next generations, the way our forefathers in Singapore had left for you, me and us all a better Singapore, if not yet the best she could be without our help to each other and to our fellow humans of the world now.