Tuesday, April 27, 2010

What advice would you tell people, to avoid a future holocaust?

Accept that everyone is different. Understand that we are not of the same color, race, sex, religion and so on. And you shouldn't want to wipe out a whole race, religion, etc because of it.What advice would you tell people, to avoid a future holocaust?
Spend time and money in education. I think ignorance begets poor decision making and thus make you susceptible to half truths and lies.What advice would you tell people, to avoid a future holocaust?
Dont walk into cattle trucks.
Change your lives, become involved in civics, get to know how your government really works, don't blindly keep thinking a nation's greatness is merely its military strength, learn about the environment, be kind and decent and teach others this by example, don't be a know-nothing, care, love one another, don't drive your car one block for groceries, get your stupid teenage kid out of that hideous wargame mentality, don't blindly support the police (they are rapidly getting out of control)... and did I say it: become involved!!!!!!!!
Look for solutions when there is a problem, not someone to blame.
You may find much on the Yahoo! Remember_The _Holocaust worlwide group of now 179 members,You may wish to check it and join if you like to. Here is the description . I am a Holocaust Survivor.


What can we, as humans,possibly do for the victims of the Holocaust?





We can remember by promoting tolerance and human rights. The group's primary purpose is educational,totally informative , even instructive Learn about the history of the Holocaust. Ask any questions you may have, participate , and often messages related to the Holocaust will be posted Posted material is for educational purpose for the only private use of the members. In addition, the moderator proposes a site of the week. You are encouraged to visit our comprehensive list of links which feature various facets of The Holocaust, Genocide Watch, Human Rights and Tolerance education. All members of Yahoo groups are expected to abide by Yahoo 's ';Terms of Service . We are a collegial thinking group. The moderator survived The Holocaust as a teenager. (The group's membership is global from all 5 continents and encompasses varied backgrounds ,religions, etc., and ranging from students to esteemed scholars.)





The picture taken in 1937 is of the moderator then at age 4 1 / 2 years old with his foster parents , a childless aunt and uncle,who had reared him from a year old until the age of almost six years old. In 1938, he was whisked away from Wehen/Wiesbaden, Germany to Verviers, Belgium, where his parents moved in 1933. His aunt and uncle became Holocaust victims.
Some say we are NOW at a continuous holocaust. From Africa to E.Asia.
not to hate anyone because there are different. that sometimes different is better.
Romans 15





Love the Lord with all your heart.





Love your neighbor as yourself.





There is no room for hate with the focus on the above.

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