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Holocaust Museum LA Controversy
The LA Holocaust Museum posted a message saying 'Never again' can't only mean never again for Jews, but later apologized and removed it due to public outrage from Zionist supporters.

Assal Rad
@@AssalRad
6d
Unbelievable. The Holocaust museum LA *apologized* for sharing a general anti-genocide post, because it might be “misinterpreted” to include Palestinians. Palestinians are so dehumanized that they’re excluded from “never again,” apparently their genocide is the exception.



Skyler Higley
@@skyler_higley
6d
this is funny as hell the holocaust museum being like “ok yeah I guess we only mean for Jews”



Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
@@academic_la
6d
Jews need to get over the lie that the Holocaust special and we are unique victims for experiencing it. It was a horrific genocide. All genocides are horrific, including the one in Gaza. We don’t have a monopoly on victimhood and we don’t have any excuses for perpetrating our own


Ryan Grim
@@ryangrim
6d
Speechless. No words for this.



jasper nathaniel
@@infinite_jaz
6d
The Holocaust Museum regrets suggesting that Jews do not have the right to wage a Holocaust of their own.



hasanabi
@@hasanthehun
6d
i called it the day it was posted. a real shame that even a tepid general anti genocide statement was met w unimaginable resistance from israel supporters who caused the holocaust museum to take back their statement that never again means never again for all (not just jews)



Briahna Joy Gray
@@briebriejoy
6d
The Holocaust museum apologized for a post which could be interpreted as opposing genocides against non-Jewish people.



Caitlin Johnstone
@@caitoz
6d
Holocaust museum: Never again can't only mean never again for Jews. Holocaust museum: Woah woah, hey, we weren't saying don't genocide the Palestinians! Obviously exterminate THEM!



Joe Brolly
@@JoeBrolly1993
5d
Well done to the Holocaust Museum for this. It cannot have been easy.


@@zei_squirrel
5d
yesterday the Holocaust Museum in LA posted a very general message that "never again" means for everyone. Didn't even specify Palestinians, who they have never talked about. It was just a standard PR slogan. Fanatical Zionists went insane with rage at even the implication, and
