Two schools of thought here....
1. shut up about it and let it go, we all know about it and agree it was an attrocity, but as you say, it was 60 years ago, so let it go.
2. Stand up and yell about it to the ramparts...keep on screaming about it. The thought here is that people are starting to forget about it, and the newer generations are becoming blazee about it...which Jews do not want.
a THIRD thought,,,is to allow the teaching in schools and homes to continue (and discovery channel) and in THAT way it will never be forgotten, but the issue will not be continually slammed at the world.
Since the Jewish are "the bankers of the world" and are very powerful in many areas of the USA, we will not see a change in the way things are happening now for a long time to come. More and more people are thinking about it less and less as time goes by, and finally, in the future there will be less people jumping up and down about the haulocaust. The GOOD thing that came out of the holocaust was the state of Israel. No longer do the Jews have to wander about without a homeland, as the Bible said they would have to.
Modern man has even had the audacity to change the teachings of the Christian faith....imagine that !!! (tongue in cheek)
2007-01-04 00:26:52
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answered by flyboss1107 3
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No they should never shut up. They are not forcing hatred, since I don't hate the German people and neither do they. It is you that needs to shut up and learn what they are saying ISN'T propaganda. But a horrible truth that should never be forgotten, so it can never happen again to anyone.
(Edit: Thorgirlswar! I take great pleasure in remembering that my Italian bloodline (50%) dates back to the Roman empire, which built some of the best roads and aqueducts in Europe. My other (50%) is Swedish and I'm still trying to figure out what I can be proud of in that bloodline.)
(Edit2: Dekeradio I'm a Christian and I believe quite a few others that answered this question as I did are Christians also. And I was taught by my Christian church to embrace the Jewish people and love them. That church even had a rabbi come in and teach us about the Hanukkah celebration. So do not classify Christians as antisemites, since most of us love our Jewish brothers and sisters.)
2007-01-04 00:36:01
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answered by Mikira 5
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I can't really tell you when, or if, anyone will ever shut up about Hitler, but I can tell you one thing: ancestry is an important part of the Jewish tradition. In many of our modern Western cultures, when a person dies, we have a funeral, a time of mourning, and sooner or later, we "get over it" and "move on" with our lives. And sure, if that person was close to us, we will remember them always, but for the most part our lives continue on.
However, remembrance of dead ancestors plays an important role in the Jewish tradition. It would not be uncommon to go to a temple some Sabbath and see people stand and recognize their family members who died so many years ago on that date. It is only natural to also remember the people that played a major role in killing their ancestors, namely Hitler and his crew.
2007-01-04 00:29:00
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answered by woocowgomu 3
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I think that discussions of Hitler can be ended when we know that the practice of genocide no longer exists. But it does...today. In spite of all the Holocaust discussions, we are watching another race facing extinction. What will it take to ensure this never happens again? And until it does, it is the responsibility of Jews, African Americans and any other race to remind us of the attrocities.
2007-01-04 00:35:25
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answered by Super Ruper 6
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Hmm heres an idea,
When all the Holocaust Deniers, Revisionists, White Supremacists and other associated hate mongers shut the [insert word of your choosing] up and disappear, maybe the Jews and the rest of the real world will draw a veil over the atrocities that were meted out to there peoples and other groups in WWII.
With regard to the parody about Hitler, I've not seen it, you've not referenced it so I dont know what your referring to, but in the majority of the Western world, we have this fairly important thing called 'freedom of the press' and 'representational art' no one is forcing you to watch this parody that you have failed to reference and no one is forcing you to associate with Jewish people.
You've also failed to cite one Jewish 'atrocity' even a heresay one, much less a balanced question with factual evidence showing links to the resources you have used to form your opinion.
The world should continue to be reminded about the atrocities of WWII so that we are never drawn into doubt by those with hidden agendas so they may again stoke the feelings of hatred between humanity.
If you dont like what people have to say, dont listen.
Again you have failed to cite an example of 'forced hatred'.
A poor question, but thanks for the two points.
If you want to see forced hatred, I suggest you look at a current and more different 'religon' or radicalised death cult?. I havent seen any reports of Jews hijacking planes, flying them into buildings, brainwashing other Jews to strap explosives to themselves, then detonating them on trains, buses and other forms of public transport.
Oh in case your wondering, I'm not Jewish.
Just a humble and peaceful believer in Our Lord and his son Jesus Christ.
2007-01-04 00:58:46
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answered by jason12211 3
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Hmmmmmmmm. Everyone has a right to speak don't they? Let them speak as long as they want to. Hitler left an impact that will effect many lives to come. Not only Jewish though. I don't think they hate anyone. They are hurting. People who are hurting need our support not our negativity. I send them healing energy so that they may be healed. Also realize, some people like myself believe in reincarnation. Perhaps some of these people are reincarnated from the days when they were killed by Hitler. Though it is history it will never be forgotten for its effects will last forrever.
2007-01-04 00:23:13
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answered by queenmaeve172000 6
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Christians haven't stopped talking about Pontius Pilot or Judas in almost two thousand years. Parts of China still remember Genghis Khan. Jews continue to add to the living work they call their struggle, and this includes passages from Adam to the present day. There will be Jews talking about Hitler until there are no more Jews, and that's just an aspect of their faith you should either ignore or step past.
Set aside your hatred for a moment, and simply ignore what they're saying if it makes you so angry, but rest assured, if worrying about what Jews are saying is eating you alive, there's precisely nothing you can do to change it, and you're worrying yourself over nothing.
2007-01-04 00:24:13
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answered by Jason W-S 4
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Well I say They are a minority.....so IGNORE.....BUT what u say is right when Israel was formed it did try to take personal vendetta.If the Indians take revenge from the British or continuously
mention it,we would be pretty big s*ckers.I agree wid you wat Hitler did was wrong but the Jews had their revenge,Nazis were hunted down.And to all the people who call u n me a anti-Semitic fellow Kiss my A**cause I am a radical Hindu(NOT A FOLLOWER OF ANY TESTAMENT).so I am kind of a impartial fellow.....By the way even our people were killed in the holocaust.....u don't see us blabbering bout it.
2007-01-04 00:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Thank God there is still an opportunity for remembering. Truisms become truisms because they are true. If we forget our history, we are doomed to repeat our mistakes and constantly reinvent the wheel. Adopted Jews (Christians) are admonished to "Do this in remembrance of me". We all do well to remember and learn.
2007-01-04 00:30:15
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answered by teetzijo 3
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NEVER!
Time they shut up? Or should they continue to force their hatred?
Force hatred? What are you talking about? You hate them because the remember?
It is part of their history of what happened to them as a people.
Same as the Indians, Blacks....History is history.. you can forgive but I doubt you will forget.
Stop the hate and try understanding!
2007-01-04 00:24:41
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answered by truthwalker7 3
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