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Get over it, It happens to everyone.
-The KKK lynch Blacks.
-The KKK lynch The Chinese (Yes they actually did)
-The Japanese people were put in camps in the U.S during WWII.
- The U.S. attacked Iraq and bombed innocent people.
Happens all the time buddy, open your eyes.
I was shown holocaust photos in 7th and 8th grade and I never felt any emotion to cry. It looked unpleasant, but not worth crying over.Caffeine_Tripi have to agree with you
I was in school today and my class and I were learning about the Holocaust. The teacher had brought in photos of actual concentration camps and executions. After seeing the first few pictures, I didn't like it at all. It was so horrible seeing them, they were disgusting and very very disturbing. After the first three, I couldn't take it anymore. My eyes filled with tears and I started sobbing. There were so many other kids doing the same, even guys were. Why did all that have to happen to the Jews? What the hell did they do to deserve such bad treatment? Hitler is a bastard that deserves to burn in hell for an eternity and have many other horrible things happen to him. My teacher came up to me and said "For god's sake, stop crying!". That is what really made me upset, those images I have seen today made me think a lot. Their bodies were so bony and you could actually see their bones, I hated it. I am more than grateful for the food I have today, those Jews had to starve for so long. Many of them were killed, it just is so horrible it brings tears to my eyes. I'm sorry if I'm emotional but this is just a bad thing, I never expected it to be that bad. I don't know if I want to watch movies of the Holocaust now, I hear that Jews were being raped, gassed to death, burned, shot. There was this one picture where this innocent mother was holding her child and a Nazi was aiming a rifle at her head. I can't stress this enough, I hate how everyone thinks Germans are Nazis when they really aren't. The Nazis were a political group. Well, I won't say anything else but I am very upset and I don't feel like doing anything for a while...coldkill19ohhhhhhhh ... my friends and i started laughing when out teacher showed them to us. lol... good times >=)
I was shown holocaust photos in 7th and 8th grade and I never felt any emotion to cry. It looked unpleasant, but not worth crying over.Caffeine_Tripsame with me...if you think thats as bad as it gets...you are sadly mistaking...
My Grandfather was in WW2 and he was tortured in a prison camp, and my father was captured in vietnam,and i served in the marines and was stationed in lebanon when the barracks were bombed unfortunatly these are misfortunes of war.,the atrocities inflicted on mankind should be documented so future generations will learn from them,it is painful but it is history and can not be changed....hopefully never repeated and like media stated we have to move onformula1racerSorry to hear about the misfortunes of you and your family, However, she is still allowed her compassion. I am sure if she saw pictures of what had happened to your grandfather, she would be emotional about that. A true compassionate person would. My grandfather had lost a leg in WW2 and well...we are just waiting for my husband to come back from Iraq unharmed. I have seen what war can do, and it does move me inside. History may not be changed, but may we never forget. Yes we should move on, but that does not mean forgetting.
I know the feeling dude. I'm sorry, but the truth hurts sometimes. Its a very sad, regrettable thing. justiceboy13I am the Walrus.
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