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stefantalpalaru t1_j6mllnr wrote

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Pay08 t1_j6mmh89 wrote

You know, we stopped doing that "you're responsible for your ancestors crimes" thing after the middle ages.

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6mxoqm wrote

> we stopped doing that "you're responsible for your ancestors crimes" thing after the middle ages

Is that why you keep defending those crimes and rewriting history to unburden your guilty conscience?

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Pay08 t1_j6nxc79 wrote

I don't know how many times I need to tell you that I'm not Belgian.

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6oqnx9 wrote

> I'm not Belgian.

The problem is your morality, not your nationality.

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Hambredd t1_j6mpb98 wrote

That's not what 'sins of the fathers' means. But how about we look into your cultural history and work out what you should be feeling guilty about.

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6mxtjw wrote

> That's not what 'sins of the fathers' means.

That is exactly what it means.

> how about we look into your cultural history and work out what you should be feeling guilty about

Tu quoque?

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Hambredd t1_j6oqs71 wrote

'The sins of the fathers are visited upon the sons'

Nothing about that suggests the descendants of criminals deserve punishment.

>Tu quoque?

I was making a play for empathy. I don't think you should suffer from the sins of your countries past, but I was hoping that would realise how stupid that is in concept if you thought about what it would be like for you.

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6oriai wrote

> I don't think you should suffer from the sins of your countries past

It's unavoidable, and so is benefiting from them. Go walk around Brussels sometime.

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Hambredd t1_j6ortpx wrote

So what's your solution?

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6osga4 wrote

> So what's your solution?

Awareness.

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Hambredd t1_j6osmwe wrote

Education isn't a punishment

How would you make Brussels suffer?

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6ot8bi wrote

> Education isn't a punishment

Isn't it, though?

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Hambredd t1_j6othbl wrote

Are you trolling me? Of course it isn't, it's a net positive. A punishment would be denying Belgium's education and sending the education budget to the Congo

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stefantalpalaru t1_j6ovp0v wrote

> it's a net positive

You think Germans enjoy learning about Nazi Germany? You think the French enjoy learning about Napoleon?

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Hambredd t1_j6own06 wrote

No more than I enjoyed learning about Nazi Germany. But learning about horrible things doesn't make your life worse. And hope they understand the world (you aside) doesn't blame them for the Nazis.

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