The Holocaust began not with concentration camps, but with hateful rhetoric. That part of the story cannot be forgotten https://t.co/AJatieOebM
@TIME @BasuAshis Modi must read it
@TIME And, in more general terms, the dangers of lies and propaganda. I wonder if there's any way to PROVE to students that they can be impacted by lies and propaganda (and marketing) @DrGJackBrown. Many believe they cannot.
@TIME No more blasphemy.
@TIME Why is it that when talking about racial wars in this country, we talk more about an occurrence that happened outside of the US, but COMPLETELY ignore talking about the WORLD'S LARGEST MASS GENOCIDE that occurred right here on Native Americans because of racial prejudice?
@TIME Rhetoric always comes before the suppression of any people. Look at the destruction of Native Americans, the landgrab from Mexico, and the justification for holding slaves
@TIME The Holocaust started with a man obssed with obscured ideology..
@TIME "Othering" is the root of the problem here with the hateful words. Calling someone a cockroach, for example, is just obvious. We're at a point in our development where the leaves and branches won't do; we must evolve toward the root now.
@TIME Something like this, right? https://t.co/xny0szl3sN
@TIME Those who remember the past are doomed to repeat it