• AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It makes me lose all hope for any future for our species that the Holocaust is just passing out of living memory, and the Far Right is on the Rise in Germany, and the Jewish State founded by the Holocaust’s survivors is doing a genocide.

    Humans as a species can’t retain the importance of the lessons of history, even in the age of digital records. We just refuse. World War II ended 78 years ago, a single average human lifespan almost exactly, and here we are after most of the world and especially the parties most directly involved resolutely declared “never again.”

    TIL “never” ≈ 80 Earth years

    • conquer4@lemmy.world
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      Yes, history teaches us things always go in cycles, the type and length varies, but cycles. Those people who said never are dead, their children never had to live through it, so why would they say never?

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        1 year ago

        Hey! I’m still alive and probably still have some decades to go. You can (and should) oppose fascism without being a direct survivor.

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        1 year ago

        Why limit our retention of knowledge to the quantitative?

        We shouldn’t have to kill an entire people every generation to be too horrified to do it again, just as we don’t have to relearn how to make transistors for processing units every generation.

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      Yeah, but look at that streak! The “never again” following the Great War was only ~15 years.

      I continue to believe we’re making measurable gains