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Academics on the right side of history once again.

In total, more than 20 Israeli academics have signed the letter, among more than 1,000 overall. Outside of Israel, signatories include two Nobel laureates and numerous scholars of the Holocaust and Jewish history. Klein is an expert on the Holocaust and has studied contemporary antisemitism.

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[–] whoisearth@lemmy.ca 8 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I've said this before on Lemmy but my honest opinion is many Jewish people have not healed from The Holocaust.

It's well proven that hurt people hurt people.

I humbly submit the nation of Israel is committing genocide because deep down they are still profoundly hurting from WW2 and rightly so.

I mean let's be real, the western world very much had a "fuck Jews" attitude up until and after the results of The Holocaust. Canada turned Jews away. America turned Jews away. UK turned Jews away.

They have every goddamn right to be angry.

Hurt people hurt people.

[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago

I am Jewish. I lost family in the Holocaust. I am not angry. The people who killed my family are dead. Taking vengeance on people who had nothing to do with it makes no sense. And even if somehow Israel was doing this in Germany right after the war, it still wouldn't make it right.

On top of this, there were survivors like Eva Kor who would have entirely condemned this, and rightfully so. Eva Kor forgave Hitler and the Nazis for what they did, which I think is far bigger and better vengeance than anything the people you are, let's not say defending... explaining? are trying to do.

In my opinion, there is no better revenge against people who tried to dehumanize you and your family than to be the bigger human.

The Torah may repeat Hammurabi's 'eye for an eye' concept, but let's leave those ancient concepts where they belong along with the superstitious beliefs that went with them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Mozes_Kor