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'Remembering the past or remembering what is happening now is a false dichotomy', says Jaïr Stranders of theatre Na de Dam. 'People are allowed to think about anything on 5 May, the commemoration is precisely there to make people feel called upon to become more activist in the present.' His advice is therefore 'not to deal with disruptions too rigidly.' 'We now live in a country where we do not live with each other, but next to each other', adds journalist Sinan Can. 'That does not lead to good things.' According to Can, it is very well possible to acknowledge pain on both sides: 'it makes you human.' ➡ Subscribe to not miss anything and join the conversation: http://bit.ly/buitenhof-abonneren ➡ Watch another video about culture and society: https://bit.ly/buitenhofyt-cultuur-ma... This video is from the broadcast of Buitenhof on April 28, 2024 https://bit.ly/buitenhof-28-april-24 About Buitenhof: Buitenhof discusses politics and current affairs in in-depth interviews, debates or discussions. With authoritative guests from home and abroad, from politicians and CEOs to original thinkers. You can see us live every week on Sunday, 12.10 on NPO1. More from Buitenhof: » Find: https://www.buitenhoftv.nl » Follow: / buitenhoftv » Read: http://bit.ly/buitenhof-nieuwsbrief » Like: / buitenhoftelevisie » Tweet: / buitenhoftv » Check: / buitenhoftv » Listen to: http://bit.ly/buitenhof-podcast #buitenhof #sinancan #jairstranders #commemorate #WWII