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Sunday, January 29, 2023

An Unforgivable Downplaying of the Holocaust - on International Holocaust Remembrance Day!

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the clueless, politically correct opinion writers at the Kentucky Courier-Journal decided to publish this disgraceful piece: "Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time to remember more than one atrocity."

I got through the following section but too outraged to read any further, The writers are Honi Marleen Goldman, Maria A. Fernandez, Mary Lou Marzian, Rosalind Welch and Tina Ward-Pugh.

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"International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 is not just a reminder of the six million Eastern European Jews who were rounded up and murdered between 1941 to 1945. As one Louisville rabbi recently said, January 27 is a teachable moment to remember all the hate speech and all the violence that is perpetuated against religions, races and genders, all those acts committed in the past and those that continue to this day.

Jews do not have a monopoly on persecution and atrocities.

For one group, for one person, to claim that the hate and violence towards them is more important than another’s, only encourages more acts of violence against others, including Black people, Asians, Hispanics, Muslims, LGBTQ+, trans-gender and Native Americans. This list is not all-inclusive."

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Unbelievable shamelessness!  It's called Holocaust Remembrance Day to remember the 6 million or more Jews who were deliberately exterminated in order to eliminate them as a people!  

I don't remember ever reading or hearing about 6 million Blacks or transgender people for whom gas chambers were specifically built. I don't remember learning about 6 million Native Americans who were marched naked to open pits, shot by the Nazis, and thrown into mass graves. Where are the descendants of the 6 million Hispanics who are victims of the Final Solution? I'm waiting..

We will never be able to persuade victim-hustlers like these about the true scope and nature of the Holocaust. It wasn't "hate and violence" -- it was genocide. Go look it up before you have the nerve to ever write another column like this.

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