@criver Honestly I can't force you to feel empathy with anything or anyone. It is not my concern anyway. But I'd like to point out one thing: those logic can be used to anyone else, not only OE or Russia. Since any military is made up of average person who are influenced by propaganda as you stated before.
I even dare to say that loss of empathy to certain group is one of objectives instilled by such propaganda. Especially when such judgement is based on something that have not been proven yet, such as saying that "those people potentially commit atrocities"
Such prejudices to people, no matter what their ancestor did to survive, is simply rude and divisive. Can we just see people based on what they did? Not from what their parent did.
As for denier, I should admit that denial will not solve anything. But demanding reparations wouldn't sound right. After all the one who did wrong was their predecessor not the people in the present. Rather than pointing finger to each other for past tragedies, wouldn't it be better if both side just admit the truth of history and make a way for the future? Past mistakes couldn't be mended but the future can.
I even dare to say that loss of empathy to certain group is one of objectives instilled by such propaganda. Especially when such judgement is based on something that have not been proven yet, such as saying that "those people potentially commit atrocities"
Such prejudices to people, no matter what their ancestor did to survive, is simply rude and divisive. Can we just see people based on what they did? Not from what their parent did.
As for denier, I should admit that denial will not solve anything. But demanding reparations wouldn't sound right. After all the one who did wrong was their predecessor not the people in the present. Rather than pointing finger to each other for past tragedies, wouldn't it be better if both side just admit the truth of history and make a way for the future? Past mistakes couldn't be mended but the future can.