The only thing we blame the younger generations is wilful ignorance.
I wish that was the only point of blaming in this field of subject for all parties involved, then this entire debate would be much more rational. This is kind of a topic people tend to bring up for unleashing personal grudges, political issues or racist tendencies (by that I mean
against the Turks and
by the Turks). Hell, I'd say we should rather look into the fact if it happened or not, not if one should acknowledge it or not. Because at the end of the day, acknowledging some historical event changes nothing.
We learn history that we might not repeat the mistakes we did.
There is plenty of evidence. Any serious internet search will yield results which definitely provide hard evidence of the event occurring. Also, many big non turkish libraries contain excellent books on the subject matter and I encourage you to educate yourself.
Well,
I, personally, am ready to take in any knowledge
from any party offered about the subject, but - I know I will ruffle some feathers with this-, you can't expect most of the Turkish populace to actually take in that kind of knowledge sadly. Some will, woefully, keep thinking that the entire world consists only of Turkey, and they are on the right all the time. The day where a big chunk of the Turkish populace will learn that they have a place in the world, have to think objectively and they have to learn about the place they own, is the day we will automatically ditch these kind of debates anyway.