There are more holocaust museums in America than there are museums to WWl, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Revolutionary War combined.
Something that happened in Europe, to non-Americans, is more important than all those American lives and wars combined
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Something that happened in Europe, to non-Americans, is more important than all those American lives and wars combined
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05:18 PM - Mar 30, 2025
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Pike Bishop
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30 March, 06:31
In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication
Which brings me to the commercials shown here in the USA of "poor Holocaust survivors" living in hovels and surviving on crusts of bread.
First of all, WWII ended in 1945 - eighty years ago. That means that scores of "Holocaust" survivors (all of whom are AT LEAST between the ages of 80 and 100+) are living in abject poverty -- even though they are cited each and every day as THE most important people on earth. Otherwise, why would there be all those museums and monuments??
So, is it really believable that these countless Holocaust survivors between the ages of 80 and 100+ who have to beg for survival have been forgotten and ignored by those who exalt them? Does that make any sense?
No, it doesn't, which means some very cynical people are dressing old ladies up in scarves and scamming people who actually HAVE consciences to send money to the most important victims in the history of victimhood who have somehow been forgotten.
First of all, WWII ended in 1945 - eighty years ago. That means that scores of "Holocaust" survivors (all of whom are AT LEAST between the ages of 80 and 100+) are living in abject poverty -- even though they are cited each and every day as THE most important people on earth. Otherwise, why would there be all those museums and monuments??
So, is it really believable that these countless Holocaust survivors between the ages of 80 and 100+ who have to beg for survival have been forgotten and ignored by those who exalt them? Does that make any sense?
No, it doesn't, which means some very cynical people are dressing old ladies up in scarves and scamming people who actually HAVE consciences to send money to the most important victims in the history of victimhood who have somehow been forgotten.
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