Originally posted by mrfish
i can only judge that generation from the conversations i've had sitting around with those old guys and getting their take on life.
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Why limit yourself? There's plenty of documentation of man's inhumanity to man by that generation in WW2. On all sides. Sit down and read the entire list that the previous Chenoge link will bring up.
If you want to belive, based on a few folks in your family, that that kind of stuff didn't happen or was even rare, then you're wearing blinders just like Boroda.
It isn't anything to be proud of but ignoring it or pretending it wasn't so is the worst possible situation.
they didn't cut anyone's ears off or do anything morbid during the war
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I don't know them and I'm not casting any aspersions but I seriously doubt they told you of their worst experiences.
those memories are enough for me to judge that generation by, that and their idea of what a free country should think is important, not some history channel episodes.
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It's not the history channel. It's real life. It's what happened. And all sides were guilty. A thing we shouldn't want to forget, IMO.
i think it's deplorable, and considering my shabby moral character, that's really sayin' something.
Particularly when one recalls what you've said about the Israelis, eh?
Still, wrapping them in pigskin is disrepectful, I agree. I said it most likely would only engender more violence and hostility.
However, it doesn't look like "turning the other cheek" is going to work any better in Chechnya than it does in Palestine. There's going to be some more damn, dirty killing and probably over a lot of years before any of this dies down.
And pigskin or not, that's probably what it will take. Massive amounts of dying over long years until both sides finally give it up as futile.
Just more of man's inhumanity to man... which may be the one constant through ALL the generations.