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Anna_Scott
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Dianaiad:. . . .This quote from the article articulates the insult to the Jewish people, “Michel suggested that posthumous baptisms of Holocaust victims play into the hands of Holocaust deniers.”
To this you responded by saying this is “the dumbest argument” you’ve seen so far.
So, when the Jewish people express the extreme offense the Mormon church perpetrated upon the memory of Jews who died in the Holocaust; you spit in their faces, by calling their arguments “the dumbest” you’ve ever seen? You dare to tell the Jews how to feel? You dare to tell them what should and should not offend them?
You dare to tell us all what should and should not offend us?
You dare to say to me, “Your ancestors are NOT your property,” while the Mormon church treats our ancestors as if they are there for the Mormon church to use as they see fit?
Your arrogance is really quite astounding. I am done with you.
I was really upset last night; and I am sorry that I let my emotions get the better of me in the post above. I am sorry I spoke to you in anger.
We all speak from our own experiences. I had a very traumatic experience with the Mormon Church. I felt deceived and betrayed by my Mormon friends. It’s a long story.
Anyway, let us start again.
Anna
dianaiad:I called that the dumbest argument I’ve seen so far, because it is based upon a truely ignorant view of what happens. That it came from someone who is supposed to be in conversations with the church is truly astounding.
Tell me; is the holocaust the holocaust only because JEWS died in it? The fact that six million Jews were murdered in it is beyond horrific. However, were you aware that five million NON-JEWS also were murdered in the Holocaust, as well? Are their deaths to be dismissed because they were NOT Jewish?
**For the argument to be made that a Holocaust victim MUST BE JEWISH (and that’s what Michel’s argument amounts to) or it would 'play into the hands of Holocaust deniers" should be offensive to everybody. Jews were the hardest hit. I do not in any way downplay the effect of the Shoah upon Jewish culture, religion, families…everything.
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but they did not die alone. Mind you, I’m taking my life in my hands even hinting this; somehow admitting that nearly as many non-Jews were murdered as Jews is a very politically incorrect thing to mention, even though doing so does not take away from the tragedy of the horrific loss of life the Jews suffered. (there really are no adjectives that suffice for this.)
So we have two problems with this argument. First…he is supposing that the records will say what they never WOULD say, and second, he is utterly dismissing the suffering of everybody in the Holocaust who was NOT Jewish, by assuming that the Holocaust only happened to Jews.
I am one who thinks that the truth about the Holocaust is horrific. It shouldn’t be downplayed. It shouldn’t be changed. It should not be denied. **But we also must NOT change the truth of what happened for political correctness, and that means we do not assent to lies in the service of Jewish indignation.
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Eleven million people were murdered in the Holocaust. Six million of them were Jews. Nothing we can do would change that truth. We would never attempt to do anything to change that truth, and all our records would always reflect that truth. However, there is something being forgotten here. Even now, the five million non-Jews who were murdered are being referred to as 'the others," and “the forgotten ones.”
…and here this Michel is outright saying that if you weren’t a Jew, or if there is any perception that you were not a Jew, then the Holocaust didn’t happen to you; that the Holocaust was only the Holcuast to Jews. Now I find THAT offensive.Indeed, when I called that the “dumbest argument I’ve seen so far,” I was being kind.
You be offended by whatever you want to be offended by. However, in this case you have no reason to be offended. The records will not change. Nobody is going to percieve any Jewish Holocaust victim as a “Mormon holocaust victim,” because the records are too clear about dates…and Michal’s statement is offensive to every Holocaust survivor (and relative of those who did not survive) who didn’t happen to be Jewish.
…unless you, too, think that the Holocaust belongs only to the Jews, and the other five million really should be ‘the forgotten ones?’ Because that IS the argument Michal is making here; that if somehow it was percieved that MORMONS were murdered, instead of Jews, that the Holocaust deniers would see that as proof that the Holocaust did not happen–as if the deaths of the other five million victims don’t count with anybody at all, and as if the Holocaust was only ‘real’ because Jews died in it.
Yes. I dare. However, as angry as I am right now, I will also say this: Only if they are our ancestors, too. I’m not a fan of people who submit names of those to whom they are not related. That’s simply wrong.
Stop and think about what you are saying.
Somehow, you have turned the Jewish plea to the Mormon Church to honor the agreement to cease by-proxy baptisms of holocaust victims into, “he is utterly dismissing the suffering of everybody in the Holocaust who was NOT Jewish, by assuming that the Holocaust only happened to Jews.”
Dianaiad,
You are way off on a tangent and distorting the truth. Please—I beg of you, think about what you are saying.
Anna