Every Jew in America Should Actively Protest Trump's Concentration Camps

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was arrested blocking access to a migrant detention facility. More and more U.S. Jews recognize the urgent moral necessity of doing more than just marching against these grave human rights abuses: That's what 'Never Again' really means


Families are being torn apart. ICE is terrorizing our neighbors and communities. Children are imprisoned in concentration camps at the border, and denied toothpaste, soap, proper food, medical attention, and any shred of dignity that they deserve


\https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.pr...protest-trump-s-concentration-camps-1.7452456
 
was arrested blocking access to a migrant detention facility. More and more U.S. Jews recognize the urgent moral necessity of doing more than just marching against these grave human rights abuses: That's what 'Never Again' really means


Families are being torn apart. ICE is terrorizing our neighbors and communities. Children are imprisoned in concentration camps at the border, and denied toothpaste, soap, proper food, medical attention, and any shred of dignity that they deserve


\https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.pr...protest-trump-s-concentration-camps-1.7452456

There are no concentration camps at the border.

If those there don't like the conditions, go the fuck home. No one is stopping them from doing that.
 
Reports of physical and sexual violence inflicted on people in government custody are widespread. Older kids being forced to take care of toddlers, and adults being forced to drink toilet water. Dozens of people, including at least seven children, have died.

These are the facts. People are being separated from their families, neglected, physically and sexuality assaulted, confined in cages, in extremely unsanitary conditions, and dying. By any definition, that is a violation of the most basic human rights. Any fixation on the wording of the facilities functions to detract from those urgent truths.

While I understand that we, as Jews, are obviously not a monolith, and come from a wide variety of backgrounds, demographics, and life experiences, I have no patience for anyone who is more offended by the language used to describe the camps than the massive human rights violations taking place inside them, and the sheer fact that they exist at all.

What is the point of saying "Never Again" if we don’t push to abolish our present-day American concentration camps? What is the point of saying "Never Again" if we don’t push to abolish the institution that runs them?

https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.pr...protest-trump-s-concentration-camps-1.7452456
 
every fake jew does already produce the fake news false narratives, dungboy. all insurgents have the death sentence. go back to your burning garbage heap, dungboy.

We really do look down of you rightwing goyim as subhuman trash, thankfully you time is coming to an end
 
Jews? Sure. But truthfully, every decent human being should protest Trump's concentration camps on the border.

Dante's Inferno is the Sinatra Suite at Caesars compared to where every single Trump voter belongs.
 
Since the arrests I have seen more people from my community realize this, and spring into action. So many Jews from all walks of life have taken it upon themselves to join the call to demand an end to this suffering.

It’s easy to see why. Whether or not we’re personally descended from Holocaust survivors, we carry ancestral trauma of some kind in our core, and we have been trained to see the warning signs all of our lives.

We must reclaim our power as the children of the Holocaust from those who are weaponizing our trauma - those who set up camps against other communities, or those who take "ownership" of our history so we are dissuaded from making the analogy we see with our own eyes.
 
every fake jew does already produce the fake news false narratives, dungboy. all insurgents have the death sentence. go back to your burning garbage heap, dungboy.
Your brain was obviously put to death.

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Since the arrests I have seen more people from my community realize this, and spring into action. So many Jews from all walks of life have taken it upon themselves to join the call to demand an end to this suffering.

It’s easy to see why. Whether or not we’re personally descended from Holocaust survivors, we carry ancestral trauma of some kind in our core, and we have been trained to see the warning signs all of our lives.

We must reclaim our power as the children of the Holocaust from those who are weaponizing our trauma - those who set up camps against other communities, or those who take "ownership" of our history so we are dissuaded from making the analogy we see with our own eyes.

You must be writing these posts from the protest site.
 
was arrested blocking access to a migrant detention facility. More and more U.S. Jews recognize the urgent moral necessity of doing more than just marching against these grave human rights abuses: That's what 'Never Again' really means


Families are being torn apart. ICE is terrorizing our neighbors and communities. Children are imprisoned in concentration camps at the border, and denied toothpaste, soap, proper food, medical attention, and any shred of dignity that they deserve


\https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.pr...protest-trump-s-concentration-camps-1.7452456

I agree!
 
There are no concentration camps at the border.

If those there don't like the conditions, go the fuck home. No one is stopping them from doing that.

It's not that easy since they separate families. That's often done in concentration camps.
 
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