
Without my faith I would be very afraid at the present goals of the current administration of the USA. I don't wish a political discussion, but the one of "social justice" that is pressed is directly from the Nazi camp. When I heard a speech last year about old people needing to quit expecting medical care and realize when it was time to go home and die... I cringed. Then when I read what many of the current selected "czars" have said and written about not just the elderly, but the disabled, I cringe.
That there are people in the world today who do not appreciate life, and the lives of everyone - not just able bodied /minded people - is very sad, and scary. That these types of thinkers are in power anywhere in the world is massively concerning to me.
Yes, without a study of the history of the world, the ignorant might allow it again ... and without enough people who understand, who dare to stand up and shout (or post) when they see it on the horizon again ( or in 3rd world countries) they might not garner enough support to keep such atrocities from occurring again.
Not only have those with tatoo'd numbers on their forearms lived with PTSD (even though it began long before there was a word for it) and have not only continued the illness through parenting without healing, it has been perpetrated onto the families though the repeating of the horrible stories and the seriousness of feeling and experiencing the horrors. I believe never forget, but remembering and being mentally affected are two different things to me. There must be a safe way to remember, I think.