Bobby Kennedy Jr(should be) postponed

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...for making more jackass statements, such as claiming implying that Anne Frank had more freedom in hiding from the Nazis than people have today under U.S. vaccination policies..

Hope his wife leaves him

Disgusting statement.

You don't say shit like that drunk with your friends around the pool table.  He must be going senile.

Another case of "What the fuck is wrong with him?" - I know there's plenty wrong with his ways of thinking, but...

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, I invite you to hear Abe Katz. I got to meet him a few weeks before his death. An amazing man, with amazing stories. Please listen to his videos, if you choose. 

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=abe+katz+studies+weekly

Maybe Abe would have a different opinion than Mr. Kennedy. 

The that lucky Anne Frank train of thought sounds like something you'd hear form Gohmert, Bobert or Marjorie Three-Toes,

 

i did some work for ' The Survivor Mitzvah Project ', an organization dedicated to bringing the stories of Holocaust Survivors to the public and to support these now elderly survivors. Almost all are very elderly, and were children when the Holocaust happened and are mostly sole survivors of their families. The stories are heartbreaking. ive done a few of their events and for them they do dramatic readings of these poor peoples stories. HEART WRENCHING...

When these people are gone, the stories of the Holocaust will only be remembered by their families and those who listened...

the garbage i heard from that fuktard capitalizing on his families' name are reprehensible for sooo many reasons...

Peace 

They barely teach the Holocaust anymore because it's "upsetting" to kids. Some states are passing laws that it has to be downplayed because it's upsetting to Christians. Then you get these shitheads comparing wearing masks or getting vaccinated to Nazism.

To me, this is a sign that we need to teach the Holocaust more.It wasn't some small and relatively meaningless event or passing fad.

Hey MikePA ,  to your point here is my father's story.  I have done my best to share it with as many as possible.  He passed way about 2 years ago, so I need to make sure his story continues to be told.

 

Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. Please read and share my father's story below. Although he is no longer with us, it's more important than ever to share his experience.

The images of the insurrection a year ago , with overt anti-Semitic messaging, the bullshit weak-minded anti-vaxers comparing vaccine mandates to the Nazi Germany, Fox News dog whistles to right wing neo-nazis, the TX synagogue hostage taking and just today I read the book MUAS was banned in a school in TN are just a few examples of what we as American Jews deal with. As Jews we must always remain vigilant and Never Forget!

Maurice's Story:

“These events found our tribe (seven adults, nine children) occupying a farm called the Hermitage, 500 meters away from the hydropathic establishment of Aix-les-Bains. The adults are aware that the threat is becoming clearer. Every day we receive news of new arrests of Jews in the département of Savoie. We live in extreme fear and disperse as best we can through town. There is not a minute to lose: efforts to find a new hiding place begin to be put into action. Mother, Uncle André, and his wife Leah and their three children go to search for and find a new hiding-place in Mont Dore. “Florent,” himself Jewish, prepares the falsified papers: my identity is changed from [Karyo to Cloutier, and my uncle from Karyo to lorio . To his misfortune André return to Aix-les-Bains to fetch the rest of the family, but Leah and her children remain in Mont Dore. It is planned to depart in separate groups at the end of December, when, in the early hours of 28 December, the mousetrap snaps closed brutally.

Informing being very widespread at the time, the Gestapo, accompanied by a Frenchman, knocked on the door of the Hermitage shortly after midnight on the 27th of December. I will not go into all the reasons which led the Nazi team which came to seize us to leave six children and two adults to remain where we were. The five others, my father Aaron, (“Henri”), age 44, my Aunt Marguerite (“Denise”), age 37, Isaac (“André), age 36, Estreia (“Estelle”), age 33 and cousin Philippe(“David”), age 14, were taken away to Chambéry and detained for a few weeks in Drancy, from where they were transported to Auschwitz by Convoy No. 66 of 20th January 1944.

Only 5 years old at the time I remember the Gestapo lining every one up to decide whom they will take and watching my family being loaded in a truck.

After my father was taken away my mother decided to move with my aunt Leah to the Mont Dore

Of those that were taken that day my Father Henri was the only one not to survive.”

 

The picture below was taken on the 60th anniversary of the deportation in Drancy, France at the site of the train depot.  My father is the green overcoat and David who was 14 at the time of the deportation is in the yellow. 

 

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EXACTLY :

this is one of the stories from one of the events i did:

Isaak Grigorievich is one of the few who survived to tell his story.

"When I was 10 years old, in 1941, Romanian Paramilitary units forced my family and thousands of other Jewish families to march to Bogdanovka concentration camp. 

There we lived in pigpens under unimaginable conditions. With no food, my father and little sister Betya starved to the point that they could not move. Father was burned alive, and mother was beaten to death by Romanian soldiers. 

My sister Riva learned that the Romanians planned to kill us all. We decided we must escape. We could not take 5-year-old Shmilik (pictured above) and Betya; they were too weak. Riva said, "They can't walk with us. We'll leave them, and in a few days, we'll come back for them. If we take them, we'll all die." 

Realizing we were going to leave, Shmilik stretched out his arms, which looked more like sticks and held onto me, begging me not to abandon him. "Take me with you," he pleaded.

I tore Shmilik from my body to free myself from his arms. He fell on the hay next to Betya and was left lying in that festering pigpen. I turned my head to avoid his pleading, then dried my tears and ran to catch up with my sister. I couldn't stop blaming myself for being so heartless toward my beloved little brother.

Riva was murdered by Nazis soon after our escape. I found out that Betya and Shmilik were burned alive at that camp. I was now alone.

Like the many who survived, I want to make sure war never happens again. May my experiences serve as a lesson, and this is why I am writing my story of survival."

In honor of the above stories, i'd like to re-share the personal story of an excellent teacher from my Jr High, Georgia Gabor; 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U25DrP61Pfs&t=142s

thanks for sharing these stories- never forget.

I grew up as an American expat in Germany. My dad's civilian job was based there. It's funny to hear about these snowflakes in Tennessee who can't handle reading Maus and so it has to be banned from the school. I remember my elementary school going to Dachau on a field trip, although I was too young and too privileged to really understand the horror that took place there I never questioned that it happened. 

I also remember being on a family vacation in Athens. The whole family was in a fabric store and this being the Vietnam war 70's we would often speak German to avoid being seen as Americans. The guy running the store completely ignored us and wouldn't talk to my mom at all. She finally turned to us and in English said something like let's get out of here these people don't want to wait on us. The store owner heard her and apologized and started waiting on my mom. After he sold my mom the fabric she wanted he apologized again about not waiting on us and lifted his sleave to show us his concentration camp number tattoo. He told us that the American's had liberated the camp he was in. Seeing that tattoo in person makes it all very real.

Every leaf was turnin' - 

Holocaust novel 'Maus' banned in Tennessee school district - ABC News
https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/book-holocaust-banned-ten...

>>>Holocaust novel 'Maus' banned in Tennessee school district - ABC News
 

VA Gov. Younkin has set up an email so teachers can be reported for teaching "divisive" topics like history.

Please feel free to send him some suggestions, or rat out a commie teacher.

[email protected]

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