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Originally posted by ßringer View PostSo you're one of those "oppression olympics" types, huh?
People like you only care about human suffering so you can pick it apart and compare the various ethnicities and how they've suffered so you can declare a "winner."
I don't think I need to point out how disgusting that is. Nor do I need to justify banning you for the underlined.
Good riddance.
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one of the things that stuck with me the most about the holocaust museum in DC was a pile of shoes from people who were brought into a concentration camp. people would be brought in on freight trains, stripped naked, and put into what were essentially prison uniforms.
this was a big, big pile of shoes. there were tons of kids shoes.
it was pretty damn remarkable to see a regularly rowdy group of middle school kids to shut the f#ck up and understand what they were looking at.
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Originally posted by New England View Postone of the things that stuck with me the most about the holocaust museum in DC was a pile of shoes from people who were brought into a concentration camp. people would be brought in on freight trains, stripped naked, and put into what were essentially prison uniforms.
this was a big, big pile of shoes. there were tons of kids shoes.
it was pretty damn remarkable to see a regularly rowdy group of middle school kids to shut the f#ck up and understand what they were looking at.
They had rooms full of shoes, human hair (i mean tonnes and tonnes of hair) suitcases and other belongings, cans of the gas that was used (cant mind the name). The kids shoes were probably the hardest thing to look at (that and the punishment standing cells were 4 prisoners were forced to stand all night after doing 11 hours labour in a room the same size as a phone box). And that was a 5 hour tour full of things very hard to look at. I couldnt get over the size of the 2nd camp. Literally as far as the eye could see.
U cant take it all in, its too horrible to properly imagine. The sheer ruthless efficiency of it.
I'd recommend going. Its something i think people should see. Once. Ill never go back.
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I cannot believe there are still deniers to the Holocaust, when there is still Real World evidence out there for all to see. It cannot be debunked. It is not just some long ago passed along tale hundreds or thousands of years old, where history can be skewed. It is real and if you want to look, right in your face.
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostSo you're one of those "oppression olympics" types, huh?
People like you only care about human suffering so you can pick it apart and compare the various ethnicities and how they've suffered so you can declare a "winner."
I don't think I need to point out how disgusting that is. Nor do I need to justify banning you for the underlined.
Good riddance.
Who's next?
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Originally posted by gingeralbino View Posti went to Krakow a few weeks ago on holiday, took a day trip to Auschwitz.
They had rooms full of shoes, human hair (i mean tonnes and tonnes of hair) suitcases and other belongings, cans of the gas that was used (cant mind the name). The kids shoes were probably the hardest thing to look at (that and the punishment standing cells were 4 prisoners were forced to stand all night after doing 11 hours labour in a room the same size as a phone box). And that was a 5 hour tour full of things very hard to look at. I couldnt get over the size of the 2nd camp. Literally as far as the eye could see.
U cant take it all in, its too horrible to properly imagine. The sheer ruthless efficiency of it.
I'd recommend going. Its something i think people should see. Once. Ill never go back.
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