LostKase wrote:
> As in any life there are stories. From Wikipedia:
>
> He fled to southwest France and changed his last name to Marceau to hide his
> Jewish origins.
>
> In 1944, Marceau's father was sent to Auschwitz, where he died.
> Later, he reflected on his father's death: "Yes, I cried for him."
> But he also thought of all the others killed: "Among those kids was maybe an
> Einstein, a Mozart, somebody who (would have) found a cancer drug," he told
> reporters in 2000. "That is why we have a great responsibility. Let us love
> one another."
>
And with all the complaints about "dredging up the holocaust", and Mel
Gibson, his dad, and that Iranian president saying the holocaust really
wasn't that bad - antisemitism has still sneakily gotten worse today
around the world (and in the US) than it was back then.
The US even gets a president that publically announces in a SPEECH that
ALL that don't believe in jesus WON'T go to "heaven"!
If it sneakily has gotten to this point, it will sneakily continue to
get worse.
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