wow i had forgotten what 100 pages of my dash at once felt like.

demarches:

dreamitallawayx:

R.I.P to the approximately 11 million Jews, Slavs, ethnic Poles, Soviet POWs, Romany gypsies, disabled people, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and political and religious dissenters who were murdered in the Holocaust.

Let us never forget the atrocities committed by the Nazis, and let us hope that humanity never reaches that low again.

Not to be a Debbie Downer on a downer subject, but memory is wholly insufficient.

It is not enough to remember.  Remembrance is essential; it’s the lifeblood of the Jewish people, for example, to repeat our history.  But it doesn’t stop there, it can’t stop there, and if we’re going to use this day to remember the Holocaust as I believe we should we should also not delude ourselves on this count: humanity has reached that low since, and it will reach it again.  Genocide keeps going despite the fact that it has been a basic tenant of the Holocaust memorial project to say such a thing will never happen again.  But Never Again is utter bullshit.  Today isn’t just a day for remembering; memory is insufficient.  Memory needs to become a tool, it has to become a practice and a project to say, “This is something that happened, this is a genocide that happened and we have a name for that, we have institutions that should deal with it but don’t, and I am going to take five minutes out of my day to Wikipedia the information I’m missing.”  There’s a notion of the Holocaust as something that cannot be repeated; it can be.  It has been.  And we have a responsibility to recognize it when we see it, to remember how we have failed, and ensure we don’t do that again.  That’s our Never Again.  Never again to close our eyes.

So here’s what I want you to remember today:

  • Victimization is exhausting.  I won’t do it anymore.  I as a Jewish person need people to remember the Holocaust because the entire history of my people is one of repeated victimization with this one very, very loud exclamation point.  But do not think the Holocaust was an aberration in our history.  And do not think for a second that we don’t simply assume it will happen again.  I can’t speak for all the Jews in the land, but I sure as hell live my life under the assumption that history repeats itself.  It’s rarely proven otherwise.  And I won’t do it anymore.
  • Romani persecution is absolutely an ongoing problem.  Just, what was it, last year, France and Germany deported their Romani populations to Eastern Europe.  Sound familiar?  It should.  Romani remain in danger of persecution, forced evictions and sterilization, and death. (1, 2, 3, among many others)
  • I would like to think the oppression of people with disabilities and LGBTQ folks is self evident but have some links anyway
  • There have been, as far as I know and that knowledge is limited, six recognized genocides since the Holocaust: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Kosovo.  Genocidal scholars seem to not have come to a decision regarding Darfur; popular opinion holds that it was.  I’m not an expert on the war and can’t give you an opinion on the subject.  There are also several more claims to genocide that scholars have yet to settle on.

Never Again is bullshit until someone starts to make sure it never happens again.  Yes, remember.  But do not stop at the remembering.  This history is not as long ago as people would like for it to be, and memory is a passive act.  It is not merely a matter of recalling the victims or survivors; it is a matter of the every day persecution and repeated victimization of and violence against groups around the world.  Remember, yes, and some of us will grieve, but we won’t all be grieving the same things.  Some of us feel the weight of our ancestors on our backs; some groups get recognized for that and far more don’t.  And I don’t want this argument to turn around into getting angry at Jews as this subject can often err toward; there is space in this world for everyone to be remembered.  The problem is that not everyone is, and that is, in a word, mortifying.

Many people don’t know the way this history grabs at your mind in the middle of the night.  Many people are just left with remembering the chapters (or at times sentences) in their history books.  They are left with that distance between now and the history we want to leave behind as the most shameful moment in human history, when in truth it is merely one of many horrifyingly shameful moments in human history.  The Holocaust haunts us because we don’t understand how it could happen.  We don’t understand how the world could bear witness and do so little for so long.  Yet, these crimes continue to happen, and they happened long before the Holocaust as well.  We cannot stop at remembering.  We need to learn.  We need to understand.  We need to mourn.  We need to mourn for the people whose families are not ours and for the graves of people we will never visit or see museums for.  We need to act.  We need to have Never Again sewn into our clothes so we wake up every day and know what it is we should be remembering.

iceonthewing:

  • I’m not a homophobe but singing a song with my gay step-brother makes you seem gay.
  • I’m not a homophobe but asking me to be your friend makes you seem gay.
  • I’m not a homophobe but synchronised swimming and Glee club makes you seem gay.

femmenoire:

Black Teen Forced Into Noose Over White Girl: Cops - 3 Chicago teens busted for hate crime, assault

iggyjack:

(NEWSER) – Three Chicago teenagers have been arrested after placing a noose around a black student’s neck at knifepoint because of his relationship with a white girl, according to law enforcement authorities. “I feel they were serious, and that if I didn’t get out of the house when I did, I might not even be here. I might be dead,” Joshua Merritt, 17, told the Chicago Tribune. The three students, ages 16 to 18, have been hit with a variety of charges, including hate crimes, unlawful restraint, assault, and battery. The girl at the center of the confrontation is the cousin of one of the teens. The assault occurred at his house, and his mother is an administrative worker in the Cook County state attorney’s office, said police.

Merritt said the girl is a friend, but that they aren’t dating. He said he was invited to the student’s home by a friend, who was one of the three teens. After he arrived the trio began using racial slurs and one put a rope around his neck, while another held a knife to his neck and threatened to kill him, he said. “I couldn’t believe that they were doing this,” said Merritt. “I just felt trapped.”

thefirsthorcrux:

House Hybrids: Slytherdor- Slytherdors are always in a constant battle with themselves, a bit like an angel and a devil on each shoulder. They truly want to do what is proper for everyone around them, but at the same time they can be selfish and it will blind their view of what the people they love may need. Slytherdors believe that people have the capacity to be good, they just simply don’t care, instead taking and conquering what they can, and they are just fine with that, because they often blend into it themselves. The angel on their shoulder is begging that they try to make change in the world, but the devil is always egging them on to go for what they crave. This doesn’t mean they are wrong in their ways, in fact they are very quick-witted and ready to get things done. Slytherdors are extreme multitaskers and procrastinators, trying to accomplish several things at once and instead forgetting to do all of them. This can be seen as irresponsible to some, but Slytherdors tend to simply shrug it off. However, they do have a very short fuse, so watch what you say or they may go off. Many doctors, company executives and celebrities are Slytherdors. (source)

thefirsthorcrux:

House Hybrids: Slytherdor- Slytherdors are always in a constant battle with themselves, a bit like an angel and a devil on each shoulder. They truly want to do what is proper for everyone around them, but at the same time they can be selfish and it will blind their view of what the people they love may need. Slytherdors believe that people have the capacity to be good, they just simply don’t care, instead taking and conquering what they can, and they are just fine with that, because they often blend into it themselves. The angel on their shoulder is begging that they try to make change in the world, but the devil is always egging them on to go for what they crave. This doesn’t mean they are wrong in their ways, in fact they are very quick-witted and ready to get things done. Slytherdors are extreme multitaskers and procrastinators, trying to accomplish several things at once and instead forgetting to do all of them. This can be seen as irresponsible to some, but Slytherdors tend to simply shrug it off. However, they do have a very short fuse, so watch what you say or they may go off. Many doctors, company executives and celebrities are Slytherdors. (source)