NEVER AGAIN? On
Yom Hashoah, Poll Shows Two Thirds Of Millennials Don't Know What Auschwitz Was
ByBen Shapiro
@benshapiro
According to a new
survey released on Thursday by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany, fully 41 percent of Americans don’t know what Auschwitz was,
including two-thirds of Millennials. Approximately 22 percent of Millennials
had not heard of the Holocaust, and 41 percent of Millennials thought 2 million
or fewer Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
This is troubling stuff.
It’s also informative, because it helps explain just why
younger Americans seem so comfortable embracing identity politics and large,
intrusive government. If you’d never heard of the genocide of the Jews by an
all-encompassing state focused laserlike on race-based differences between
people, you might be warmer to the notion that racial hierarchies in politics
ought to exist. You might also be warmer to the claims of genocidal Islamist
terror groups who claim that Israel is a land of victimizers. And if you’d
never heard of the Soviet Union, you might be more sanguine about the
possibility of socialism in the United States.
This is just one reason why teaching of history in
America’s public schools matters so much. But that teaching in recent decades
has revolved not around signal events in world history, but around the
revisionist histories of Leftist advocates like Howard Zinn, who focus in
tremendous detail on the sins of America without spelling out the true history
of alternatives to the American way throughout the 20th century.
Thursday marks Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Clearly the West is doing a pretty awful job of remembering just what happened
just two generations ago, given its decision to look the other way at rising
anti-Semitism in Europe and to side with the enemies of Israel in the state’s
existential fight against genocidal Jew-hatred.
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