Justin Trudeau Gives Holocaust Remembrance Speech – Here’s One Thing He Forgets

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Anybody dumb enough to dispute the Holocaust needs to find a library, or perhaps visit some of the camps, or perhaps speak to survivors, or maybe ask why the Nuremberg trials took place!! I thing JT did a pretty good job on this one. He does appears to have a penchant for the other side of the fence, however. I'm sure CJN is watching.
 

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I guess the Todt organization doesn't count, eh? You'll also notice that the number you quoted only includes the death camps, it doesn't include the concentration and work camps.
Life in Gaza isn't as sweet as you wish it was deary.

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Gaza Speaks: This Is What the Decade-Long Siege Has Done to Us - Antiwar.com Original by -- Antiwar.com
Whenever Mariam Aljamal’s children hear the sound of thunder at night, they wet their beds. Their reaction is almost instinctive, and is shared by a large number of children throughout the Gaza Strip.
Mariam’s three children – Jamal, Lina, and Sarah – were all born a few years after the Gaza siege was first imposed in 2006, and all of them have experienced at least one Israeli war.
“My kids feel scared when the electricity goes off, which is most of the time,” says the 33-year-old mother from Nuseirat Refugee Camp, who has a degree in Communication and is currently pursuing her MA. “They are still living the trauma of the 2014 offensive. War is still haunting my family, and life has become so hard for us.”
Indeed, after years of trying, Mariam is yet to find work. Unemployment in Gaza is the highest in the world, according to the World Bank.
The siege on Gaza was imposed in stages, starting January 2006, when the Hamas movement won the legislative elections in the Occupied Territories. Donors’ money was immediately withheld, so the new Government could not pay the salaries of its employees. The conventional wisdom, then, was the new Government would soon collapse, and Hamas’ rival, Fatah, would quickly resume its control over the Palestinian Authority (PA).
The Israeli hope, which was reinforced by the US and also shared by PA President Mahmoud Abbas and many in his party, never came to fruition. To speed up the projected collapse, Israel began sporadic bombardment of Gaza and carried out a sweeping campaign to arrest many of its elected MPs, coupled with a Fatah and Hamas dispute, which eventually turned into street battles in the summer of 2007.
It was then that the siege became complete, now ongoing for ten years. During this time, Fatah resumed its control over the PA in the West Bank, reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah largely failed, the Rafah border has been mostly sealed, and Israel has launched three major wars that have killed thousands.
The destruction in Gaza as a result of three consecutive wars (2008-9, 12 and 14) has been so severe, it has affected almost every aspect of the Strip’s already dilapidated infrastructure. Power outages, for example, have become part of life in Gaza. If all goes according to plan, Palestinians here have only 8-10 hours, per day, to utilize electricity, and for the rest of the day they suffer in darkness. The UN had already declared that life in Gaza will become ‘uninhabitable’ by 2020.
But there are aspects of this drama that do not receive a fair share of attention, such as how the siege is hindering human development for an entire generation.
When the siege was imposed, Ahmad Ghazal was only 13 years old. Now, he is 23 and works at a local library in Gaza City. “Life here is not pleasant,” he says. “In the last ten years my family has suffered the lack of food, clean water, proper medical care and the most basic of human needs. But what frustrates me most is the fact that I am not able to move freely. The Israeli-Egyptian shut down of border crossings has brought our life to a standstill. I feel trapped.”
 

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So bear you think the people in Gaza are living too high on the hog do you? That must be the reason for the red or you are just a complete ******* that I can piss off at will. I know it is the latter so that makes you a crybaby troll. What a role in life lol
 

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So bear you think the people in Gaza are living too high on the hog do you? That must be the reason for the red or you are just a complete ******* that I can piss off at will. I know it is the latter so that makes you a crybaby troll. What a role in life lol
You're an idiot.
 

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=CDNBear..

"The Holocaust is a stark reminder of the dangers and risks of allowing hate, prejudice, and discrimination to spread unchallenged. It also reminds us that silence must never be an option when humanity is threatened.
Unless of course it is the criminal borderless state Israel threatening humanity. Then it's anti Semitism to object.


As we pause to educate ourselves and our families on the bitter lessons of the Holocaust, we also strengthen our resolve to work with domestic and international partners to continue defending human rights and condemning intolerance.”
No we do not educate ourselves nor our families on the bitter lessons of the Holocaust nor do we condemn intolerance when it's the miserable state of Israel being intolerant.
 

darkbeaver

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Anybody dumb enough to dispute the Holocaust needs to find a library, or perhaps visit some of the camps, or perhaps speak to survivors, or maybe ask why the Nuremberg trials took place!! I thing JT did a pretty good job on this one. He does appears to have a penchant for the other side of the fence, however. I'm sure CJN is watching.


The SS had the worlds most advanced ovens with capacities far exceeding even todays appliances, and the SS also had access to millions of tons of top secret oven fuels which still have not been duplicated.


The American prohibition of hear-say evidence had been suspended. Second and third-hand testimony was admitted, although the Judge Advocate General warned against the value of hearsay evidence, especially when it was obtained, as this was, two or three years after the act. Lt. Col. Ellis and Lt Perl of the Prosecution pleaded that it was difficult to obtain competent evidence. Perl told the court, “We had a tough case to crack and we had to use persuasive methods.” He admitted to the court that the persuasive methods included various “expedients, including some violence and mock trials.” He further told the court that the cases rested on statements obtained by such methods.

The statements which were admitted as evidence were obtained from men who had first been kept in solitary confinement for three, four, and, five months. They were confined between four walls, with no windows, and no opportunity of exercise. Two meals a day were shoved in to them through a slot in the door. They were not allowed to talk to anyone. They had no communication with their families or any minister or priest during that time.

This solitary confinement proved sufficient in itself in some cases to persuade the Germans to sign prepared statements. These statements not only involved the signer, but often would involve other defendants

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Our investigators would put a black hood over the accused’s head and then punch him in the face with brass knuckles, kick him, and beat him with rubber hose. Many of the German defendants had teeth knocked out. Some had their jaws broken.

All but two of the Germans, in the 139 cases we investigated, had been kicked in the testicles beyond repair. This was Standard Operating Procedure with American investigators.American Atrocities in Germany

EDWARD L. VAN RODEN, a Pennsylvania judge served in World War I and II, in the latter as Chief of the Military Justice Division for the European Theater where he saw service in Normandy, Belgium, the Rhineland, the Battle of the Bulge, and in the Ardennes. In 1946 he was reassigned to active duty and served on several important court martial trials in Germany. In 1948 Secretary of the Army Royall appointed him to an extraordinary commission charged with investigating the Dachau War Crimes program.
 

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Most of the bad SS Nazi were taken to the US to become the foundation of the CIA. Iran from 1953 to 1979 is some of their handiwork.
You are an idiot bear, have I mentioned that before, Shirley I have and Shirley you have lived up to that low standard.

Good thing you have a mommy here that looks after you and makes excused for your retarded behavior.
 

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Quit looking in the mirror troll. Still stuck for something original eh??

At least you don't deny the CIA got most of the Nazi pricks away from ant war crimes trials. Is that why the US has blanket support for this Israel that is a mirror of the SS??
 

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Good thing you have a mommy here that looks after you and makes excused for your retarded behavior.

Too funny.

I am guessing that your maximum possible potential in life can be described in such lofty and glowing terms such as village idiot and tweeker.

... But nice to see that you do excel at low-brow stupidity
 

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So you keep saying, how many times before it is a mantra showing your true IQ of about 54 which is 1 above what you need to not walk into walls.
 

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Too funny.

I am guessing that your maximum possible potential in life can be described in such lofty and glowing terms such as village idiot and tweeker.

... But nice to see that you do excel at low-brow stupidity
It seems to keep the troll amused, make that trolls now that you put your full intelligence into your post. Don't forget to give each other a greenie, lol.