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onecaliberal

(32,861 posts)
Mon Jun 18, 2018, 08:28 PM Jun 2018

This past March, I visited the Museum of Tolerance

in Beverly Hills, California.
For those saying we shouldn’t compare what is happening here, now, with what happened in Germany in the 30’s. You are sadly mistaken. Such strikingly similar things happening. It’s sickening, and wildly depressing. I never understood how people could turn a blind eye to the murder of millions of people including children. I’m beyond terrified of what is going on and how it will all end. If you think it’s hyperbole, you need to immerse yourself in the rise of Hitler. No one took him serious when he first came on the scene.

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This past March, I visited the Museum of Tolerance (Original Post) onecaliberal Jun 2018 OP
Absolutely. ucrdem Jun 2018 #1
It's my favorite Museum in LA. Had the chance to visit and study there while at UCLA. Anon-C Jun 2018 #2
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