To honour the millions who died, we need to think about the causes of war in the first place. 1939-45 was in many ways a continuation of 1914-1918, which itself was a rematch of 1936-7, 1870 and 1807-1814, and possibly more. In 1945 the difference was that people realized that one way to avoid war was for people to work together for peace. From this grew Nato and eventually the European Union. The last 75 years have seen a cessation of hostilities longer than Europe has seen in centuries. That doesn't mean that there won't be conflicts, but it's still better than war. Instead we now have populism which thrives on mass hysteria. Not long ago there was an attempt to make Christians think there was a "war on Christianity". It turned out that that was being spread by right-wing extremists, including the AfD. They were resurrecting a meme popular in the Cold War. Then, the targets were Communists, but extremists have no scruples : their targets can switch at any time. Good people need to stick together to stand up to rising extremism of all kinds. Divide and Rule works, all too well. Instead we have a world where the tactics that got Hitler to power are getting people into power who might make Hitler seem small fry. Modern technology could mean media manipulation on a scale greater than we can imagine. The stakes are higher, too. The evil have everything to gain by playing people against each other. But like turkeys voting for Christmas, the masses are easily fooled. . Please read the article in the New York Times by Roger Cohen "The Donald thinks D-Day is all about Him"
"Tradition ist nicht die Anbetung der Asche, sondern die Bewahrung und das Weiterreichen des Feuers" - Gustav Mahler
Thursday, 6 June 2019
Squandering the heritage of D-Day
To honour the millions who died, we need to think about the causes of war in the first place. 1939-45 was in many ways a continuation of 1914-1918, which itself was a rematch of 1936-7, 1870 and 1807-1814, and possibly more. In 1945 the difference was that people realized that one way to avoid war was for people to work together for peace. From this grew Nato and eventually the European Union. The last 75 years have seen a cessation of hostilities longer than Europe has seen in centuries. That doesn't mean that there won't be conflicts, but it's still better than war. Instead we now have populism which thrives on mass hysteria. Not long ago there was an attempt to make Christians think there was a "war on Christianity". It turned out that that was being spread by right-wing extremists, including the AfD. They were resurrecting a meme popular in the Cold War. Then, the targets were Communists, but extremists have no scruples : their targets can switch at any time. Good people need to stick together to stand up to rising extremism of all kinds. Divide and Rule works, all too well. Instead we have a world where the tactics that got Hitler to power are getting people into power who might make Hitler seem small fry. Modern technology could mean media manipulation on a scale greater than we can imagine. The stakes are higher, too. The evil have everything to gain by playing people against each other. But like turkeys voting for Christmas, the masses are easily fooled. . Please read the article in the New York Times by Roger Cohen "The Donald thinks D-Day is all about Him"
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