When Elie Wiesel states that forgetting leads to complicity, he emphasizes the moral responsibility to remember historical atrocities, such as the Holocaust. Forgetting these events diminishes their significance and allows for the repetition of such horrors. By not remembering, individuals and societies become passive participants in the perpetuation of injustice, failing to learn from the past and protect against future violations of human rights. Thus, memory serves as a crucial tool for accountability and prevention.
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everyone saying they're in love is like a promise saying that you'll never forget them that they're the one you can't just say it to anyone and not mean it when you say i love u to someone you will know that it's true so just forget about what happened and go on and don't just go around saying i love you because it hurts both you and the other person if u don't mean it.
The statement 'I won't forget you over summer, but don't forget me' is just what it means. The friend is saying that they will not forget you over summer, but are fearful you will forget them.
That mean, the people, which was forget, dont forget the people, which forget them
To provide an accurate response, I will need more context or specific information about what Wiesel said and in what context. Could you please provide more details or a direct quote?
That they're totally not into you and want to just forget about you in a nice way though. =]
How can I forget you
if yo ucan't forget about the other crush then go out with him or her
Did you forget about me?? That's it means
Ellie Wiesel was meaning that he was surrounded by death.
Alzheimer's??