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02:11, 2 March 2021 (UTC)Since you seem to only be interested in calling us genocide deniers when that couldn't be further from the truth, and because you have failed to take the advice given to you, I have blocked you from editing. If you choose to abide by the advice you have been given and pick a more collaborative attitude, you may request unblock. 331dot ( talk) 02:15, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
I am Jewish. My late father-in-law was born in the U.S. in 1914 to recent immigrant parents from the Russian Empire, later part of the Soviet Union and an area that is now Belarus. In the 1930s when he was a young man, he and his parents were in communication with almost 100 aunts, uncles and cousins in and around the city of Borisov. Then, Nazi Germany invaded. By the end of the war, every single one of his relatives had been murdered by the Nazis. I could tell similar stories about other branches of my family, but that one is stark and simple. I do not take well to being accused of helping cover up genicide denial because that is demonstrably false. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 02:48, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
My people were in those holocaust camps with yours. I would never deny any of the many Jewish genocides. I would never call a Jewish person a slur. I study Jewish history because I believe in keeping all cultures alive. Yours is acknowledged by the world, mine is thrown in my face on Wikipedia. I get shouted at on the internet. My peoples genocides are largely unacknowledged and now there are so few of us that people say "why does it matter?" "What would you even do with Sapmi back?" Did that stop the Jewish people fighting for themselves?
Amos says the worst thing you can do is abandon social justice. That is what is happening here today. He preached elevate the voices of the oppressed. Do not oppress. ItsSaminotLapp ( talk) 02:49, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
@ Cullen328: Have I shown you rage here? I gave you empathy. I talked about your religion and your religious teachings. I tried to show that I care about the pain you have experienced.@ CASSIOPEIA: is the only person to show me any empathy in this entire process.
I just feel completely ignored. I feel like it doesn't matter what I say, I get the same responses.
@ Cullen328: being given attention and being listened two are two completely different things. How would you feel if the article about the holocaust was actually a holocaust denial? Then when you try to talk about it you are told it didn't happen. Then you give proof and the person is just like "huh." Then people just say he did the right thing per Wikipedia's rules. Wouldn't that feel like genocide denial hiding behind rules? How would you respond? It is different for us, because the atrocities committed against your people are so well known, while, my peoples bodies are still in storage from their "genetic inferiority exhibit."
I just wanted acknowledgement of the situation and an apology since the fourth message, approximately. That is being listened too. That is what I would consider "not being ignored." The Jewish faith preaches social justice for all, not just Jewish people. How do you not understand me? How do you not understand my pain? My feelings? How can you, a person with direct ties to the holocaust, tell me that I should be impassive in contradicting genocide denial? The Jewish faith is social justice over all.