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Originally Posted by BagOfDirtyAssholes
what did I say that was hateful? Jews are fine by me. I'm just questioning why we need 250 museums dedicated to it in the USA.
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Where do you get that figure? I worked for a Jewish organization for ten years. When doing research at the library for our holocaust presentation, there were about a fourth of what you claim.
They exist because people want information and the internet hasn’t been around forever. A survivor may have donated money to raise awareness and build a memorial and funds allowed a museum to be built. We spent twenty grand to erect a memorial for those who died and a local survivor helped immensely. It’s right in our animal zoo and park which covers about ten acres.
Fifty states, sixty-plus museums. I’m sure New York and California have many museums though I’m sure not all are huge. Museums educate people and show you what can happen. You see leaders today like Kim Jung Ho who think they can do anything they want. We think we’re safe and this couldn’t happen again but that’s naive thinking.
Kim could cut all phone, internet and media access. Then round up people and destroy all ?????? that bothers him. They can’t reach out for help and then what? USA sends over the military to assist, other countries join in the war. By the time we get there, how many people have died?
Exaggerating? No one would believe it if told eighty years ago that one man was killing Jews and no one will help. It’s like a bad movie plot or bad dream. Today everyone thinks they’re safe.
(Would our president keep us safe? He’d be in Canada faster than you can say POUTINE, EH?)