eirenicon

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Art can be a release. Luckily I did not elect to draw or paint any of the images you will see.

These images are not just scenes of collapse. They are mirrors. They reflect not only the weight of what has been lost but the choices that brought us here. Look closely, and you may recognize the landscape.

 

Please boost this around. Attend if you are able. Add your voice.

 

"If, like me, you want to process sections of your family tree into stories to enrich what you understand about your family, this truly simplifies what you are able to accomplish."

[–] eirenicon 2 points 1 month ago

Here's some add'l info: Pastor Martin Niemöller's poignant statement, commonly known as "First they came for...," has undergone various adaptations since its inception in the mid-1940s. Originally delivered during his post-World War II lectures, Niemöller's words were a candid admission of his own inaction and a call to recognize the perils of societal apathy.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides a widely recognized version of the quote:

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

This version emphasizes the sequential persecution of different groups and the consequences of remaining silent. It's important to note that Niemöller's original speeches were impromptu, leading to multiple renditions of the statement over time. These variations reflect the evolving contexts in which the quote has been referenced and adapted.

For a comprehensive understanding of the quote's origins and its different versions, you can refer to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's article: encyclopedia.ushmm.org

Additionally, the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust offers another version of the quote, highlighting slight differences in wording and the groups mentioned: hmd.org.uk

These resources provide credible insights into the evolution and enduring significance of Niemöller's statement.

[–] eirenicon 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Since the admission admission of multiple quotes is from Niemöller any of the quotes from him should qualify.

[–] eirenicon -1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

There are in fact quite a number of revisions of the quote. I have discovered that with numerous quotes. They evolve.

 

"... the parallels and key differences between 1938 and 2025, analyzing whether history is repeating itself and what lessons can be drawn to prevent another catastrophic miscalculation. Additionally, we will examine how the Jewish Question in 1930s Europe compares to the Israel-Palestine-Iran dynamic today..."

 

I think it is time for me to remind everyone, again...

 

Hacking has evolved from a niche subculture into a global force with significant political, economic, and security implications. Over the decades, hacker communities have expanded their reach, moving beyond simple exploits to sophisticated cyber warfare, activism, and financial crime.

 

Anonymous: Trump is making America weaker and we’ll exploit it. The international hacker community is preparing to strike against U.S. infrastructure and calls for public awareness against incoming fascism

 

For those interested, I have made a significant addition to my Free Holocaust/Shoah Tutorial. I have obtained a copy of what may be the most important #Holocaust document; its authorization. I have also created what appears to be the only English translation of the document on the web.

[–] eirenicon 1 points 1 month ago

I added the text. I did note that it was a non-free text.

[–] eirenicon 7 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I wrote the article so I thought it might be but no problem though. If it's not allowed I just won't share what I write.

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