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Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: FallenHero
I can comprehend some stuff about it, but I think that anyone that says they fully comprehend it would be lying. The only ones that might comprehend it are the soldiers that liberated the camps, and even then, its questionable.
I 've read hundred of books on this subject and also seen a shatload of documentary footage on this subject. I think I have a firm grasp of the absolute horror of the haocaust.
Go rent Schindlers list and that is just scratching the surface.
Ausm
I don?t believe that you have read a hundred books relating to anything in your lifetime (which, judging by your posts, is about 15 years).
Ouch Baby! I guess if you can relate that means you must be about 13 or 14?
Ausm
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: ArmenK
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: FallenHero
I can comprehend some stuff about it, but I think that anyone that says they fully comprehend it would be lying. The only ones that might comprehend it are the soldiers that liberated the camps, and even then, its questionable.
I 've read hundred of books on this subject and also seen a shatload of documentary footage on this subject. I think I have a firm grasp of the absolute horror of the haocaust.
Go rent Schindlers list and that is just scratching the surface.
Ausm
I don?t believe that you have read a hundred books relating to anything in your lifetime (which, judging by your posts, is about 15 years).
Ouch Baby! I guess if you can relate that means you must be about 13 or 14?
Ausm
When did I say I can relate?
Originally posted by: edro13
I can't comprehend how he could do it without the nation knowing or doing anything to stop it.
Originally posted by: dman
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: edro13
I can't comprehend how he could do it without the nation knowing or doing anything to stop it.
The civillians did know about it but they were executed by the SS if they would openly protest. Also at the end of the war the local civillians by the death camps were forced to burry the dead who were stacked like kindling wood.
Ausm
Martin Niemöller?s lines about moral failure in the face of the Holocaust: 'First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist, so I said nothing. Then they came for the Social Democrats, but I was not a Social Democrat, so I did nothing. Then came the trade unionists, but I was not a trade unionist. And then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew, so I did little. Then when they came for me, there was no one left to stand up for me.'
Originally posted by: NakaNaka
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Can I comprehend WHY it was done? I don't think anyone really can. Or what exactly are you asking?
No I know why it happened. What I'm saying is to actually think about the people, to think about so many dead, is incomprehendable. Like I can't actually wrap my head around the fact that it actually happened to people, not just numbers and words in a book. It's so staggering.
Originally posted by: JDMnAR1
Originally posted by: edro13
I can't comprehend how he could do it without the nation knowing or doing anything to stop it.
A couple of things come to mind in reading this statement. First of all, this didn't happen in the information age. There was no internet, no 24 hour news channel, etc. so what was happening in a distant corner of the world was not readily apparent to everyone else. I am sure there were some who either knew, or had suspicions, but unfortunatly many times human nature is to simply look out for ourselves.
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: FallenHero
I can comprehend some stuff about it, but I think that anyone that says they fully comprehend it would be lying. The only ones that might comprehend it are the soldiers that liberated the camps, and even then, its questionable.
I 've read hundred of books on this subject and also seen a shatload of documentary footage on this subject. I think I have a firm grasp of the absolute horror of the haocaust.
Go rent Schindlers list and that is just scratching the surface.
Ausm
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: FallenHero
I can comprehend some stuff about it, but I think that anyone that says they fully comprehend it would be lying. The only ones that might comprehend it are the soldiers that liberated the camps, and even then, its questionable.
I 've read hundred of books on this subject and also seen a shatload of documentary footage on this subject. I think I have a firm grasp of the absolute horror of the haocaust.
Go rent Schindlers list and that is just scratching the surface.
Ausm
Reading books and being there in person while it happened are two different things. You may understand the details, but I doubt you can say you truely understand the "horror" of it all without it happening in front of your eyes. That would be like me saying "I've read hundreds of books on shooting a man. I know what it is like." No, I don't, and I won't ever claim to know until I actually shoot a man. No amount of reading can prepare you for the real thing, so don't bullshit me about "I have a firm grasp as to the horrors" because more than likely, you don't.
Originally posted by: NakaNaka
I know I can't. A major part of my studies this quarter has been on Germany from 1918-1945 and I just can't wrap my head around the "final solution." To think about all those that died, the hate involved. I cannot comprehend it. They become just numbers to me. And when I see a picture of a hundred Jews shot dead in a mass grave and then think it's this x 60000 (and that's just the Jews that died) I become bewildered.
Does anyone else have trouble like this? Actually thinking about the Holocaust in terms of actual people, all the deaths, and just stumbling for words and thoughts.
-Phil
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the Jewish influence in the US media also pounds the point home more than you'd hear about it otherwise. More people were killed by Stalin but you don't see many ex-Soviets running US networks and pushing for shows that constantly remind you of that fact. The people telling the story will tend to tell you their side of the story.
Along the same lines, many Native Americans were wiped out by the colonists that founded this country, but you don't hear about that much. You only hear about Thanksgiving where everything was fine and dandy. The fact that not many Native Americans have influence in the US media prevents their story from being told the way they want you to hear it.
The media is your view to our history and the outside world. Those that control the media you watch will determine what you can see. I don't know about you, but when I see something on US TV about the middle east, I see people in headscarves yelling and running around in the dirt.
You rarely see images of happiness and prosperity like this:
this
Originally posted by: NakaNaka
I know I can't. A major part of my studies this quarter has been on Germany from 1918-1945 and I just can't wrap my head around the "final solution." To think about all those that died, the hate involved. I cannot comprehend it. They become just numbers to me. And when I see a picture of a hundred Jews shot dead in a mass grave and then think it's this x 60000 (and that's just the Jews that died) I become bewildered.
Does anyone else have trouble like this? Actually thinking about the Holocaust in terms of actual people, all the deaths, and just stumbling for words and thoughts.
-Phil
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Darkstar757
NakaNaka I tottally understand where you are commng from. I could not imagine all that death I feel the exact same way about slavery and the tsunami victims.
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Originally posted by: Doboji
"Jewish influence in the media" WTF are you talking about?... Asshat moron.
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Ugh...if you're going to attribute anything to the oversight of stalin's crimes in the public mind, I'd chalk it up to communism's good press, not Jews. :roll:
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the Jewish influence in the US media also pounds the point home more than you'd hear about it otherwise. More people were killed by Stalin but you don't see many ex-Soviets running US networks and pushing for shows that constantly remind you of that fact. The people telling the story will tend to tell you their side of the story.
Along the same lines, many Native Americans were wiped out by the colonists that founded this country, but you don't hear about that much. You only hear about Thanksgiving where everything was fine and dandy. The fact that not many Native Americans have influence in the US media prevents their story from being told the way they want you to hear it.
The media is your view to our history and the outside world. Those that control the media you watch will determine what you can see. I don't know about you, but when I see something on US TV about the middle east, I see people in headscarves yelling and running around in the dirt.
You rarely see images of happiness and prosperity like this:
this
Originally posted by: RaDragon
I think what he's trying to say is, the holocaust is always "in your face" here in the USA; If Hollywood's not reminding you about it, the media will. Try living elsewhere (outside USA) and they won't put as much "weight" about what happened as they do here in the US. That also doesn't mean that it's regarded as an insignificant event elsewhere.
Originally posted by: RaDragon
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the Jewish influence in the US media also pounds the point home more than you'd hear about it otherwise. More people were killed by Stalin but you don't see many ex-Soviets running US networks and pushing for shows that constantly remind you of that fact. The people telling the story will tend to tell you their side of the story.
Along the same lines, many Native Americans were wiped out by the colonists that founded this country, but you don't hear about that much. You only hear about Thanksgiving where everything was fine and dandy. The fact that not many Native Americans have influence in the US media prevents their story from being told the way they want you to hear it.
The media is your view to our history and the outside world. Those that control the media you watch will determine what you can see. I don't know about you, but when I see something on US TV about the middle east, I see people in headscarves yelling and running around in the dirt.
You rarely see images of happiness and prosperity like this:
this
I think what he's trying to say is, the holocaust is always "in your face" here in the USA; If Hollywood's not reminding you about it, the media will. Try living elsewhere (outside USA) and they won't put as much "weight" about what happened as they do here in the US. That also doesn't mean that it's regarded as an insignificant event elsewhere.
Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: RaDragon
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the Jewish influence in the US media also pounds the point home more than you'd hear about it otherwise. More people were killed by Stalin but you don't see many ex-Soviets running US networks and pushing for shows that constantly remind you of that fact. The people telling the story will tend to tell you their side of the story.
Along the same lines, many Native Americans were wiped out by the colonists that founded this country, but you don't hear about that much. You only hear about Thanksgiving where everything was fine and dandy. The fact that not many Native Americans have influence in the US media prevents their story from being told the way they want you to hear it.
The media is your view to our history and the outside world. Those that control the media you watch will determine what you can see. I don't know about you, but when I see something on US TV about the middle east, I see people in headscarves yelling and running around in the dirt.
You rarely see images of happiness and prosperity like this:
this
I think what he's trying to say is, the holocaust is always "in your face" here in the USA; If Hollywood's not reminding you about it, the media will. Try living elsewhere (outside USA) and they won't put as much "weight" about what happened as they do here in the US. That also doesn't mean that it's regarded as an insignificant event elsewhere.
And you would be an idiot too then....
But hey I understand, I'm tired of hearing about Rape, Murder, the Tsunami, war, terrorism... and above all 9/11.... sheesh it happened get over it... I don't feel like hearing about it anymore... I wish those people who control the media would just shut up already.
So annoying... sheesh.
Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: RaDragon
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the Jewish influence in the US media also pounds the point home more than you'd hear about it otherwise. More people were killed by Stalin but you don't see many ex-Soviets running US networks and pushing for shows that constantly remind you of that fact. The people telling the story will tend to tell you their side of the story.
Along the same lines, many Native Americans were wiped out by the colonists that founded this country, but you don't hear about that much. You only hear about Thanksgiving where everything was fine and dandy. The fact that not many Native Americans have influence in the US media prevents their story from being told the way they want you to hear it.
The media is your view to our history and the outside world. Those that control the media you watch will determine what you can see. I don't know about you, but when I see something on US TV about the middle east, I see people in headscarves yelling and running around in the dirt.
You rarely see images of happiness and prosperity like this:
this
I think what he's trying to say is, the holocaust is always "in your face" here in the USA; If Hollywood's not reminding you about it, the media will. Try living elsewhere (outside USA) and they won't put as much "weight" about what happened as they do here in the US. That also doesn't mean that it's regarded as an insignificant event elsewhere.
And you would be an idiot too then....
But hey I understand, I'm tired of hearing about Rape, Murder, the Tsunami, war, terrorism... and above all 9/11.... sheesh it happened get over it... I don't feel like hearing about it anymore... I wish those people who control the media would just shut up already.
So annoying... sheesh.
