The more I learn, the more disgust and deep disappointment I feel. Obviously looking to the wrong people for honorable leadership. I agree with Richard: good work, Shaun. On a personal note, may Monday’s procedures be successful and you begin to feel better.
The biggest victims on planet earth want to make sure we all know that if we are any other color, or any other religion and get starved bombed or killed in a genocide, we don’t count ,or matter. If this isn’t the most loud and clear form of white supremacy I don’t know what is!! Best of luck on your surgery Shaun, pls let us know that your ok when your done.
> When survivors said “Never Again” after the liberation of the camps, they did not mean only for Jews. They meant for the Roma, for the disabled, for outcasts, for the stateless, for every oppressed people.
> The Holocaust was unique in its detail but not in its lessons. Its meaning is universal: to prevent genocide wherever it rises, whoever it targets.
I respectfully disagree.
"Never Again" was marketed as meant for every oppressed people, every oppressed group.
In reality, the slogan was meant for Jews ONLY. When the word "holocaust" is mentioned, everyone immediately associates it with the suffering of the Jews during WW2 and with the "Six Million".
How come? Because that is what the "holocaust" concept, which did not exist till the 1960s, was invented for and marketed as in order to further facilitate and perpetuate the financial shakedown.
So, the ziofascist reaction to the LA "holocaust" museum is entirely in line with the objective of "Never Again" and the "holocaust" concept.
The museum's step out of line threatened to expose the Jews' sham, perish the thought.
Don’t think Israel put a trademark on the phrase “Never Again.” The Museum should have taken legal action and stood up against these bullies. The world has had more than enough of this arrogance already.
It's so disgusting.
The Holocaust Industry has a monopoly on monetized guilt, don't dare step on their racket.
The more I learn, the more disgust and deep disappointment I feel. Obviously looking to the wrong people for honorable leadership. I agree with Richard: good work, Shaun. On a personal note, may Monday’s procedures be successful and you begin to feel better.
Thank you so much.
It's a great meme. Go figure the Zionists forced the museum to take it down. I think I'll share it online widely. How about you?
Good work Shaun
Why does the museum do that? What would happen if it didn’t?
Thanks for sharing this Shaun, it's just despicable. I hope your procedures go successfully and you make a swift recovery iA.
I am a charter member. I had quit sending money. They finally spoke out. I was going to renewal. Then this.
They have lost me forever.
The biggest victims on planet earth want to make sure we all know that if we are any other color, or any other religion and get starved bombed or killed in a genocide, we don’t count ,or matter. If this isn’t the most loud and clear form of white supremacy I don’t know what is!! Best of luck on your surgery Shaun, pls let us know that your ok when your done.
> When survivors said “Never Again” after the liberation of the camps, they did not mean only for Jews. They meant for the Roma, for the disabled, for outcasts, for the stateless, for every oppressed people.
> The Holocaust was unique in its detail but not in its lessons. Its meaning is universal: to prevent genocide wherever it rises, whoever it targets.
I respectfully disagree.
"Never Again" was marketed as meant for every oppressed people, every oppressed group.
In reality, the slogan was meant for Jews ONLY. When the word "holocaust" is mentioned, everyone immediately associates it with the suffering of the Jews during WW2 and with the "Six Million".
How come? Because that is what the "holocaust" concept, which did not exist till the 1960s, was invented for and marketed as in order to further facilitate and perpetuate the financial shakedown.
So, the ziofascist reaction to the LA "holocaust" museum is entirely in line with the objective of "Never Again" and the "holocaust" concept.
The museum's step out of line threatened to expose the Jews' sham, perish the thought.
Don’t think Israel put a trademark on the phrase “Never Again.” The Museum should have taken legal action and stood up against these bullies. The world has had more than enough of this arrogance already.
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