Quote Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Quote Originally Posted by duped_samaritan View Post
This is from 2019. And aoc was right to call them concentration camps:


I bet this Polish guy is a huge Trump fan:
In October 2018, he lost the process in the election procedure to Bogdan Wenta, who was running for the presidency of Kielce; the court ordered him to correct and stop disseminating untrue information about the claimant's alleged service in ZOMO and about "training him training on the heads of Poles", he also ordered an apology and a payment of PLN 20,000. PLN for the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity.


Prob not a big fan of 'science' either:
From 2003 to 2008, he was a community animator at London's Westminster Cathedral, and hosted a radio broadcast of Christian music. He was a lay assistant to one of the British exorcists.
He also took up journalistic activity in the pages of "Gazeta Polska" and creating documentary films devoted, among others, to the activities of exorcists.
No matter how hard you try you cannot deflect from the fact that border facilities are no comparison to the concentration camps of Poland during the 2nd world war. AOC and you are intellectually dishonest.
Don't let the media (or the memes) dupe you into thinking AOC said the conditions of the concentration camps on the border were anywhere near as bad as the Nazi death camps. Concentration camps weren't a new thing during WW2, and the Germans weren't the only ones running them. They kind of became 'ok' during the 40s since everyone was doing it. Sweden, Norway, Russia, Japan, the US, Korea, (and more) all ran concentration camps and locked up thousands of people based on their race/nationality. Of course the germans took it to another level and just started murdering everyone, and when everyone else realized what they did most of the world pretty much agreed - no more concentration camps.


Here's the full quote:

"The U.S. is running concentration camps on our southern border, and that is exactly what they are. If that doesn’t bother you... I want to talk to the people that are concerned enough with humanity to say that ‘never again’ means something. The fact that concentration camps are now an institutionalized practice in the ‘Home of the Free’ is extraordinarily disturbing, and we need to do something about it"