tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467430172008806972.post7462267426349450546..comments2023-08-13T03:22:02.181-04:00Comments on unexpected moments: a healthy dose of outrageSherylhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06355969043412582588noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467430172008806972.post-4020629544566869022013-03-05T10:35:04.126-05:002013-03-05T10:35:04.126-05:00With things like the Holocaust it's such a har...With things like the Holocaust it's such a hard balance. Because remembering that and honouring the people who lived through past injustice is important, but the power of moving past an injustice is that it spurs us to fight for more in the future. <br /><br />Stories like the one you just told there break my heart. And there are so, so many stories just about identical to it. Sherylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06355969043412582588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467430172008806972.post-70191851267592618332013-03-05T08:14:45.126-05:002013-03-05T08:14:45.126-05:00Yeah, I agree with you. Thanks for sharing this, t...Yeah, I agree with you. Thanks for sharing this, talking over and over and over and over again of this things, awareness... is the only thing that will make us , everyone take action. <br />It makes me sad and sick in the stomach too... and it happens everywhere. Last year they found a whole warehouse full of Chinese girls that were offered a great life, a job, a way out, and then... their passports were taken and they were forced into slavery. You know the stories. It's awful, and I can't believe it still happens (which is why it enrages me when people get all upset about the holocaust, which, of course, was hell on earth, but do nothing to stop the atrocities that are still happening today).Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02424374017675047414noreply@blogger.com