Polin.

Wrote something over at Medium. [1] Went to Warsaw, saw many things,but the Polin (Jewish) museum was the best thing there. Absolutely nuts (and I still haven't absorbed it all) to see how much culture and humanity was basically destroyed so quickly. A history of the world, of course, but it really does show where hate can lead.






[1] yes a little hypocritical of me, given that I've said that I would not create much for them. But give it a quick look as it's quite short and just a section of thoughts.

[2] Note, for anyone caring, Obama started up quite a few of these camps. But, OFC, Trump is taking his cruelty to new levels because his supporters want cruelty. They want to ethnically cleanse this country. Thus they were willing to protest brown children coming over here unaccompanied. Do you understand how evil that is? Children fleeing war-like conditions (mainly of our own making) and they wanted them back in the fire rather than to lend them a hand. I will say, as an atheist, that this is mainly done by Xtians makes me laugh, because that's the loudest kind of "fuck Jesus" they could ever yell out loud. 

[3] Ok, the Holocaust Museum has a point that not everything can be compared to the Holocaust and the death camps. But they can certainly be compared to concentration camps because that's what they are.  So too can the language of the right be compared to fascist statements/actions (like only highlighting immigration crimes etc etc)

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