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 | Natasha Mozgovaya, Haaretz Correspsondent, and Haaretz Service: Poll: 31% of Europeans blame Jews for global financial crisis |
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Title: | Learning from history |
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It is interesting that one in five believe in the collective guilt for the death of Jesus and that it is the same for those who admit to think less of Jews because of the Gaza war. Is the one more understandable then the other?
The countries polled have large Catholic populations except for Britain. I would partly blame the Church for still preaching hatred in their churches or to ignore the phenomenon which is part of their original sin - almost 2000 years of anti-jewish preaching.
When it comes to the Holocaust it matters mostly for Jews and the notion of learning from history, especially globally has proven otherwise. It is the great failure of humanity the inability to learn from history - always a new generation comes forth who remembers nothing of the horrors of war and mass murder and who longs for more. |
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