"...I to jest dopiero ostateczny bilans zbrodni Shoah oglądany z perspektywy historii rodzin, narodów, państw i cywilizacji euroatlantyckiej w końcu.
A że nie wszystkich wymordowali własnymi rękoma Polacy ?
To prawda, ale mnie do milczenia i wstydu wystarczy te 20 Żydówek, bowiem akurat w tej kwestii jestem nieprzyzwoicie mało wymagający, jak na nadwiślańskie standardy..."
źródło własne by T.L.
...i nadal przy tym osobistym minimalizmie Shoah pozostaję...
...co tym razem znajduje swój wyraz w odnotowaniu cytatem istoty źródłowego zapisu przemówienia pana Jamesa Comeya...
źródło: "The Washington Post" - "Why I require FBI agents to visit the Holocaust Museum"
...wygłoszonego nie w siedzibie FBI i bezpośrednio do jej pracowników (...)...
...a w muzeum poświęconym Pamięci Holokaustu...
"This commentary is adapted from a speech given Wednesday at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s 2015 National Tribute Dinner." - źródło j.w.
...przemówienia stosownie do miejsca i sytuacji treścią na wskroś emocjonalnie osobistego...
"...I was born into an Irish Catholic family in this great, wonderful and safe country, but the Holocaust has always haunted me, and it has long stood as a stumbling block to faith.
How could such a thing be? How is that consistent with the concept of a loving God? How is that in any way reconcilable with the notion of a God with a role in human history? How could there possibly be meaning in life, when so many lives were snuffed out in such a fashion?.."
...i dalej...
"...And I know I am in good company asking such questions. Last month, on a flight home from Eastern Europe, I reread Viktor Frankl’s wrenching “Man’s Search for Meaning,” in which he seeks to find meaning in suffering and loving, among other things...
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...The Holocaust was, as I said, the most horrific display in world history of inhumanity. But it was also the most horrific display in world history of our humanity, of our capacity for evil and for moral surrender.
And that second significance is the reason I require every new FBI special agent and intelligence analyst to go to the Holocaust Museum. Naturally, I want them to learn about abuse of authority on a breathtaking scale. But I want them to confront something more painful and more dangerous: I want them to see humanity and what we are capable of.
I want them to see that, although this slaughter was led by sick and evil people, those sick and evil leaders were joined by, and followed by, people who loved their families, took soup to a sick neighbor, went to church and gave to charity.
Good people helped murder millions. And that’s the most frightening lesson of all — that our very humanity made us capable of, even susceptible to, surrendering our individual moral authority to the group, where it can be hijacked by evil.
In their minds, the murderers and accomplices of Germany, and Poland, and Hungary, and so many, many other places didn’t do something evil. They convinced themselves it was the right thing to do, the thing they had to do. That’s what people do. And that should truly frighten us..."
...cytatem, który zakończę tym razem nie inaczej, jak tylko kolejnym cytatem...
"Działacz Ruchu Narodowego odciął się od antysemityzmu, jako "wykrzywionego ideologicznie pojęcia”. I wskazywał, że właśnie dlatego RN wspiera prof. Krzysztofa Jasiewicza, który stwierdził, że "Na Holocaust pracowały przez wieki całe pokolenia Żydów". - My walczymy przeciwko polonofobii. Walczymy o godność i dumę narodową - zaznaczył Zawisza..."
źródło: "...u mnie "szewski poniedziałek", a w realu delirka..." by T.L.
...sobie a Muzom...
:-(