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In reply to the discussion: Teen Takes Heat for Ill-Conceived Selfie at Concentration Camp [View all]Blue_Adept
(6,498 posts)How to win friends and influence people indeed.
Is it any wonder that more kids are coming up that are less interested in the existing parties because of this kind of performance? Seriously guys, look at yourselves in the mirror.
The young woman made it to a place that was important and important to her and her father, took a picture of it and shared it. There's actually some context here upthread about why she was there in relation to her father.
And are we no longer allowed to smile at places with a tragic history? Isn't part of the tragedy to be able to move past it?
I took my kids to the Vietnam memorial wall in DC and they both stood by a particular spot, smiled brightly, and I took a picture of it.
They got to stand near the name of a relative that had died and had that moment of connectedness with someone they had never met but had heard stories about.
But if that picture made it out to the wider internet, we'd have the same clueless kid stories, eyerolling over user names and more.
Ya'll are doing a disservice to yourselves and to the younger generation. Realize that some of you are turning into those cranky old men you complain about when you say "selfie" with derision, proving further out of touch.