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Is it right to just forget about our history that deals with racism and prejudice?
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Truth be told, genocide is still a reality. Unfortunately.
Danielle The Book Huntress (Angels Weep For Goodreads) wrote: "We need to learn from our past so we don't repeat, and so we understand the struggles that different groups have faced. We should never again have some of the horrible incidents in our past take pl..."
I agree about another genocide possibly happening in the near future, which is quite unfortunate seeing how horrible it was during World War II.
I agree about another genocide possibly happening in the near future, which is quite unfortunate seeing how horrible it was during World War II.
Gundula wrote: "Forgetting the past, ignoring the past, is a surefire way to repeat the past."
I agree, especially if people don't know how the racism got started in the first place.
I agree, especially if people don't know how the racism got started in the first place.
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Ron's Big Mission (other topics)Swan Song (other topics)
I think that we should not just forget about our history when dealing with racism and prejudice because if we just forgot about how bad racism and prejudice had gotten back then, compared to how it is today, then it is possible that we are liable to repeat the same acts again in current times, if a bit differently than before. I always liked to look back at history and see the many historical figures who helped bring diversity to the world such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln to name a few.