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This will perhaps even sound unpatriotic on my side but I don't get this mindset.
I live in the country where war ended 23 years ago, while many people and media often act as if this was 2 years ago. It is true that people went through horrors/mess (myself included) but the question is should we really give up on the future because of this event. There probably isn't a single day when this isn't in the news on some way due to some anniversary or trial. The idea that international court of justice organized the trials that in some cases lasted over a decade probably messed up the nation even more than the war itself. Plus opportunists did use this for political means. However nothing of this explains really why so many people agreed to this way of life. Remembering history is one thing but living it 24/7 just isn't the same thing.
However my nation isn't the only one where this is present.
On this very forum I have noticed that some would give advantage to something that is evidently out of date just because this is "tradition" or whatever. Even if they would with this actually give someone else the free hands to define future by pushing forward. Some people seem to think that everything can be static and that nothing will ever change if they want it that way, even if their first hand experience is directly telling them otherwise.
I just don't get it.
I live in the country where war ended 23 years ago, while many people and media often act as if this was 2 years ago. It is true that people went through horrors/mess (myself included) but the question is should we really give up on the future because of this event. There probably isn't a single day when this isn't in the news on some way due to some anniversary or trial. The idea that international court of justice organized the trials that in some cases lasted over a decade probably messed up the nation even more than the war itself. Plus opportunists did use this for political means. However nothing of this explains really why so many people agreed to this way of life. Remembering history is one thing but living it 24/7 just isn't the same thing.
However my nation isn't the only one where this is present.
On this very forum I have noticed that some would give advantage to something that is evidently out of date just because this is "tradition" or whatever. Even if they would with this actually give someone else the free hands to define future by pushing forward. Some people seem to think that everything can be static and that nothing will ever change if they want it that way, even if their first hand experience is directly telling them otherwise.
I just don't get it.