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No, I think that is taking it a bit far in regards to prosecuting or taking legal action against people like that.
Put it this way, Should people who ignore the situation today in Dafar share responsibility with what is happening there?
Does anyone have any interesting holocaust information?
by SliverBelle&Chippers on September 12th, 2010
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How many Jewish prisoners died in concentration camps? How many were still alive when the Allies liberated the camps?
by ArtLynn on March 7th, 2011
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Is Sarah Palin's use oF Blood Libel tantamount to a Pogrom?
by iDeath on January 14th, 2011
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Why do some people say that the holocaust did not happen?
by Anonymous on December 21st, 2010
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do you know anything about the holocaust?if so tell me i want to learn
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by Sarah_T8573 on January 22nd, 2011
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The people who knew about the death camps were in a position to do something about it, Dafar is out of most peoples hands.
by Charmaine Jay on November 20th, 2006
Darfur is not out of most people's hands. There is just little economic stake in it, it is a moral one. America is the biggest superpower in the world, yet we do nothing. What about Burma? We all stand idly by and just wait, and we have no threat against our life for trying to do something. The people in Germany did. Don't think I don't believe they shared moral responsibility, I just don't think they should be judged by people 50 years later for not acting in a heroic way, when they could have and probably would have been murdered for it.
by robinbird- gone on July 10th, 2008