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originally posted by: Dfairlite
a reply to: shooterbrody
It's actually kind of scary that there are people who can't separate illegal immigrants being detained and processed for deportation or asylum from the mass murder of a class of people based on their religion.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: shooterbrody
I don't think you know the difference between "concentration camps", of which we now have several, and "death camps".
The 6 death camps, Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau were used to carry out the systematic mass murder of Jews as part of the Final Solution, first in gas vans, and later in gas chambers.
www.yadvashem.org...
But, judging by the sentiment here on ATS, many posters are just fine with a "final solution" for illegal immigrants.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: thedigirati
My Grandparents were German Jews who escaped Hitler and came to the US through Ellis Island.
My father came to the US from Columbia as a refugee, with the rest of family, when they were threatened with death by the cartel, after they bombed the family bookstore and newspaper.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: shooterbrody
You seem to be quite triggered by this very real comparison. Why is that?
Its just simply hate.
No more no less.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: shooterbrody
You seem to be quite triggered by this very real comparison. Why is that?
cause it is no way a comparison
you disrespect what your grandparents escaped from
Tell me, so you think the Trump Administration stopped the practice of confiscating detained people's rosaries?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: thedigirati
My Grandparents were German Jews who escaped Hitler and came to the US through Ellis Island.
My father came to the US from Columbia as a refugee, with the rest of his family, after they were threatened with death by the cartel, after they bombed the family bookstore and newspaper.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: shooterbrody
You seem to be quite triggered by this very real comparison. Why is that?
cause it is no way a comparison
you disrespect what your grandparents escaped from
I see the signs of it happening here, and people are praising the government for doing it. Remember to never forget, so that history doesn't repeat itself.
Tell me are you more offended by people losing their rosaries or by people being mass murdered?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: thedigirati
What is naïve is believing the Trump Administration when they argue that children in their custody don't need soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste and the ability to get a nights sleep.
medium.com...@aidandonovan3/cartels-gangs-and-criminal-syndicates-are-tearing-apart-central-america-f1dde6413663
The loved ones they long for are among the thirty-seven thousand currently classified as missing in Mexico. Most are presumed dead. Many of the missing are likely among the quarter of a million to have been murdered or disappeared since 2006, according to the Wall Street Journal.
theconversation.com...
On November 19, the bodies of sisters Maria Jose and Sofia Alvarado were found dumped in a grave outside the provincial town of Santa Barbara in western Honduras. In a country that has the highest murder rate in the world – in 2012, it registered 90.4 murders per 100 000 population, more than twice that of neighbouring El Salvador and Guatemala – most victims are poor and nameless.
www.reuters.com...
More Salvadorans have been killed since the end of the country’s 12-year civil war in 1992, than during the entire conflict which killed an estimated 75,000 people
www.humanosphere.org...
The Northern Triangle is one of the world’s most violent areas, with drug trafficking, gangs and other actors of organized crime fueling a high regional murder rate. In 2015, a total of 17,422 murders were committed across the Northern Triangle countries. The region is home to around 31 million people, but the violence has been causing a mass exodus of Central Americans trying to illegally enter the United States every year.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
My Grandparents were German Jews who escaped Hitler and came to the US through Ellis Island.
My father came to the US from Columbia as a refugee, with the rest of his family, after they were threatened with death by the cartel, after they bombed the family bookstore and newspaper.