This was a huge aspect of the Holocaust: indifference. This was a huge piece of my 9th grade curriculum. Night by Elie Wiesel was one of the first assigned readings that actually left a real impact on me. Elon Musk is not mature enough to comprehend what a bunch of 13-14 year old kids were expected to learn and understand.
That piece of shit would be absolutely nothing without his daddy’s exploitation emerald mine money, and the world would have been a better place without him. He’s less than worthless, and I look forward to a specific headline about him, hopefully earlier than we got with Kissinger.
My 8th grade history class went to a Holocaust museum where they had one of the rail cars set up as an exhibit. They had the touring group shift to one end to mimic how packed the cars could get and shut the doors and turned off the lights in the car. Then the guides read from the writings of those that experienced these trains. Could almost hear the train rumbling down the tracks. When we were done with the tour, we were fortunate enough to hear from a survivor. He showed us his tattoo and told us his story. I’m still affected by it 20+ years later. And that was a museum, not an actual camp. Musk is a soulless parasite.
This was a huge aspect of the Holocaust: indifference. This was a huge piece of my 9th grade curriculum. Night by Elie Wiesel was one of the first assigned readings that actually left a real impact on me. Elon Musk is not mature enough to comprehend what a bunch of 13-14 year old kids were expected to learn and understand.
That piece of shit would be absolutely nothing without his daddy’s exploitation emerald mine money, and the world would have been a better place without him. He’s less than worthless, and I look forward to a specific headline about him, hopefully earlier than we got with Kissinger.
My 8th grade history class went to a Holocaust museum where they had one of the rail cars set up as an exhibit. They had the touring group shift to one end to mimic how packed the cars could get and shut the doors and turned off the lights in the car. Then the guides read from the writings of those that experienced these trains. Could almost hear the train rumbling down the tracks. When we were done with the tour, we were fortunate enough to hear from a survivor. He showed us his tattoo and told us his story. I’m still affected by it 20+ years later. And that was a museum, not an actual camp. Musk is a soulless parasite.