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Originally Posted by MH
While it may be true to some extent you should remember that that genocide was executed only on Jews for them being Jews.
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As if any of the other concentration camp victims were executed for anything other than being Slavs or homosexuals or political opponents.
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Slavs and other eastern European peoples ended up in exterminations camps for resisting occupation.
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I know. That's part of my argument.
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Westerners enjoyed quite good life even as POWs
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And? How does this, in any way, prove the point you are trying to make?
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Kurds and Israelis have closer ties than you might know.
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I didn't say anything about Israelis. I only said that prominent Jewish figures had ignored other genocides.
Yeah, really.
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Glad you asked. The exhibit included ALL involved. Mentally/physically handicapped, Catholics, homosexual, black, diseased. The end exhibit concerned Rwanda and the genocide occuring there right now. So yes, the museum was all encompassing.
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Was it? I'll ask again, was half of the museum devoted to the other 6 million victims of the holocaust? I saw the token exhibits they placed to placed in "honor" of the other victims of the holocaust. I was not impressed.
I am more unimpressed by the actions of the Jewish community in the war against Islamic extremism, then and now. If there were any justice in this world there would be an army of Jews vehemently defending intervention in countries where a genocide has taken place, but there never has been.