Seventy five years ago the civilized world united to stop an evil ideology that sought world domination, the imposition of its laws upon all people, the mass murder of the Jews, the ethnic cleansing of all other races, and the oppression of all those who did not stand with them. The civilized world called them Nazis and went to war to destroy them and their evil ideas. Now we have an evil ideology that seeks world domination, the imposition of its laws upon all people, the mass murder of the Jews, the ethnic cleansing of all other races, and the oppression of all those who do not stand with them.
And now the civilized world invites them into our lands and tries to be friends with them even though they despise us and want nothing but our destruction, all because they claim a magic moon fairy gave them permission to act this way and that excuses everything. What in the hell happened?
Your link doesn't work, but here are some other quotes from the article you fail to link to: "we find some evidence to suggest that, in the aftermath of these tragic events, Britons were more likely to think positively about community relations." "Compared with last year, when we ran the same survey, people are now either just as likely, or more likely, to endorse a series of more positive statements: that Muslims are compatible with the national way of life; are good citizens; make important contributions to society; and share British culture and values." "we also find a very clear and sharp divide across generations. Whereas expectations of a future clash between Muslims and non-Muslims are especially pronounced among citizens aged 60 and above (at 70%), among 18- to 24-year-olds this figure tumbles to 48%. Whereas only 21% of the older group view Muslims as compatible with British life, the figure among young Britons is almost twice as high, at 38%.
Whereas almost half of the over-sixties view British Muslims as posing a serious threat to democracy, the equivalent figure among more recent generations is just 19%. Britain is in the midst of a silent and generational shift away from prejudice, although most of our political leaders remain focused on the short-term benefits to be gained by pitching to the older, and more prejudiced, voters.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.