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Isn't it now time, the rest of this macabre tourist attraction, was now bulldozed?
Isn't it now time, the rest of this macabre tourist attraction, was now bulldozed?
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http://www.guardian.c...-auschwitz-death-camp
It seems that these two stalwarts of news, along with many others have also reported on this.
Taking Jumbuck's twisted logic, perhaps they should also be bulldozed?
http://www.guardian.c...-auschwitz-death-camp
It seems that these two stalwarts of news, along with many others have also reported on this.
Taking Jumbuck's twisted logic, perhaps they should also be bulldozed?
Quinlad
/// Get rid of those morbid cenotaphs we have in our town centres as well.///
Well what can one say? the lad at his best.
Doesn't he realise that cenotaphs are lasting memorial to our fallen troops.
Maybe he wants all grave stones to be got rid of?
Auschwitz is not a memorial, it is a macabre museum of various artefacts, gas chambers, cremation ovens, etc a ghastly, hideous and gruesome reminder of man's inhumanity to man.
I reiterate, bulldoze the lot, and if need be erect a lasting memorial to all those that died and suffered there.
/// Get rid of those morbid cenotaphs we have in our town centres as well.///
Well what can one say? the lad at his best.
Doesn't he realise that cenotaphs are lasting memorial to our fallen troops.
Maybe he wants all grave stones to be got rid of?
Auschwitz is not a memorial, it is a macabre museum of various artefacts, gas chambers, cremation ovens, etc a ghastly, hideous and gruesome reminder of man's inhumanity to man.
I reiterate, bulldoze the lot, and if need be erect a lasting memorial to all those that died and suffered there.
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Just as the cenotaphs act as a lasting memorial to the sacrifice of fallen troops in wartime ("lest we forget"), Auschwitz is a lasting, and graphic, reminder, focal point and symbol, of "mans inhumanity to man".Hideous and macabre it may be, but as a species we have a regretably short memory for some things, and lasting symbols are important.
The world needs such graphic reminders of just how inhuman societies and cultures can be, leading to a stated aim of genocide.Military actions in recent years from around the globe, in Bosnia and Serbia, in Darfur, in Iraq, all show that xenophobia, distrust of others and tribalism are still the visceral driving force of humankind. Whilst this remains, symbols such as Auschwitz remain indispensable.
The world needs such graphic reminders of just how inhuman societies and cultures can be, leading to a stated aim of genocide.Military actions in recent years from around the globe, in Bosnia and Serbia, in Darfur, in Iraq, all show that xenophobia, distrust of others and tribalism are still the visceral driving force of humankind. Whilst this remains, symbols such as Auschwitz remain indispensable.
"Man's inhumanity to man"
Man has been on earth just under 500,000years and during that time, we have seen numerous examples of "man's inhumanity to man" and yet what have we learnt..................It still goes on.
Genghis Khan, World War 2 and 1, the Japanese atrocities in World War 2, the Spanish Inquisition, infanticide and I could go on and on.
What has religion, or symbols of atrocities contributed?............bu99er all.
AOG has a point, but with the Jewish influence in the world................it will never happen and it will remain a reminder of "Man's inhumanity to Man"
Man has been on earth just under 500,000years and during that time, we have seen numerous examples of "man's inhumanity to man" and yet what have we learnt..................It still goes on.
Genghis Khan, World War 2 and 1, the Japanese atrocities in World War 2, the Spanish Inquisition, infanticide and I could go on and on.
What has religion, or symbols of atrocities contributed?............bu99er all.
AOG has a point, but with the Jewish influence in the world................it will never happen and it will remain a reminder of "Man's inhumanity to Man"
No it must never be bulldozed.
I had a wonderful weekend in Krakow in October (by far the best European city I've been to) and went to Auschwitz-Birkenau and it was truly truly humbling.
I'm not by nature an emotional person, but these places brought a lump to the throat.
They must always be there as a reminder.
It is absurd to suggest it should be bulldozed.
I had a wonderful weekend in Krakow in October (by far the best European city I've been to) and went to Auschwitz-Birkenau and it was truly truly humbling.
I'm not by nature an emotional person, but these places brought a lump to the throat.
They must always be there as a reminder.
It is absurd to suggest it should be bulldozed.
"AOG has a point, but with the Jewish influence in the world................it will never happen and it will remain a reminder of "Man's inhumanity to Man""
Wait... are you implying Auschwitz is being maintained purely out of 'Jewish influence'? Because I get that impression very strongly from this passage, but I'd really, really like to think I'm wrong.
Could you clarify exactly what you meant here? I'm having a hard time believing you said what I think you said.
Wait... are you implying Auschwitz is being maintained purely out of 'Jewish influence'? Because I get that impression very strongly from this passage, but I'd really, really like to think I'm wrong.
Could you clarify exactly what you meant here? I'm having a hard time believing you said what I think you said.