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RE: Holocaust lesson in Germany - What do we teach our kids at school?

in #film7 years ago

Yes @wolfje we need to talk to the neo-nazi, trying to understand them. Some of them are afraid to lose their jobs to the migrants (it is a legitimate issue to be addressed), some other simply want to blindly go back to a time where different ethnicities were not so mixed up with one another (impossible). It is a battle of the have-nots against those who have power/money/resources. The middle-class is now impoverished as much as the the working class. We need to stand together against the finance-aristocracy. But please, let's not call the bankers 'nazi'. Let's use words for what they mean..

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Many people are also using the situation in Israel to be anti-semitic/anti-zionistic. These are not right wing people, the majority of them are leftist. They believe that they're on the side of the victims and many are not open for a dialogue. It's a very sensitive subject and both parties need to listen to one another as they're both right ... and they're both wrong. Only together you can achieve tolerance and respect.