1/ As a Jew I was raised with the slogan “Never again.” We were taught that “Never again” applied not only to us but to anyone. We were taught of a time and place in which Jews were hunted down like dogs - and that we must never, ever, ever allow that again.
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2/ My father used to say, ”They might not be doing it to us now, but if they’re doing it to anyone then they could always get back around to us.” If we’re going to stand for justice, it can’t just be justice for our own.

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3/ As awful as it is to pile on another layer of horror when so much is already happening, we have to face the fact that white supremacist behavior is becoming normalized In America today.
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4/ From #TrayvonMartin to #AhmaudArbery to #BreonnaTaylor, we must recognize these things not simply as individual tragedies but as expressions of a white supremacist movement now on the rise and infiltrating our society. #CongressionalHearingsNow
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Any future "nazi's" would have to convince us to suspend freedom in order to protect us from scaries They could even claim to be "liberals," so beware As long as "they" don't get ahold of Gov & media & scare us into eroding the laws protecting our liberties, we'll hold up ok
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Well said dear. Your father is a great man
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So it's self interest that pushes you? The fear you might be next in line?
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What are your views on the state of the N. African slave trade in 2020?
That's one of the definitions of empathy; the knee-jerk "how would I feel if that happened to me" & I simply lack it. The empathy-lack of autistics is proclaimed "innocent" but there is no difference between me & my aspd fiancé's empathy.