It's all fine and dandy for those unaffected by the Holocaust to say "move on already, ffs." I guess in all honesty I would respond in a similar fashion to another tragedy if another group of people kept on bitching about it.
But no, it is impossible to move on. Forgetting history is how it is repeated. It is also hard for many of those personally involved to move on. I grew up with a significantly diminished family due to the Holocaust - I missed enjoying having a large extended family personally.
Also, by the same logic, all those related to those killed in the Deir Yassin massacre and killed in the alleged Jenin 'massacre,' both significantly smaller scale tragedies, should also 'move on'? But most anti-Israel people won't have a word of that.
Can't have it both ways.
But no, it is impossible to move on. Forgetting history is how it is repeated. It is also hard for many of those personally involved to move on. I grew up with a significantly diminished family due to the Holocaust - I missed enjoying having a large extended family personally.
Also, by the same logic, all those related to those killed in the Deir Yassin massacre and killed in the alleged Jenin 'massacre,' both significantly smaller scale tragedies, should also 'move on'? But most anti-Israel people won't have a word of that.
Can't have it both ways.