Every year on January 27, National Holocaust Remembrance Day honors and remembers the six million Jewish people killed by the Nazis during World War II.
Kentucky Journal, It indicates that the day concerns everyone except the Jewish people.
CoOriginal paper, He wants to ensure that the Jewish people “do not have a monopoly on exploitation and atrocities.”
The New York Post reported:
The op-ed, titled “Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time to remember more than one atrocity,” warned that singling out the Holocaust during such a memorial would lead people to “deny and trivialize the horrors of the past and the injustices of today.” “
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This is a point to remind the reader that “Hitler was one of many dictators.”
Claims made in the piece were blasted on Twitter for being insensitive and blurring the memory of those killed by progressives’ “common identity grievance.”
The op-ed, composed by five of the outlet’s opinion contributors on Holocaust Remembrance Day, opened with the declaration, “As a Louisville rabbi recently said, January 27 is a teachable moment to remember all hate speech and all violence. Religions, races and genders, all acts done in the past and continue today.
The rest is a mini-sermon for people who focus only on the Jewish people during the memorial. By doing so it implied that they were keeping other races, religions and sects.
The op-ed added, “Claiming that hatred and violence against one group, one person, is more important than another, encourages more violence against others, including Black people, Asians, Hispanics, Muslims, LGBTQ+. , trans-gender and Native Americans. This list is not all inclusive. “
Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time to remember more than one atrocity https://t.co/nT1OyoVpl7
— Courier Journal (@courierjournal) January 27, 2023
No. Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time to remember the Holocaust. It’s not all about you!!!
The media’s “oppression Olympics” obsession needs to end, it’s just embarrassing and gross.
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) January 28, 2023
Holocaust Remembrance Day now concerns everyone but the Jewish people apparently. Nice hijacking. pic.twitter.com/LrGT9cJGkv
— Ian Miles Chiang (@stillgray) January 28, 2023
No word from COur journal is about how we should feel about the “monopoly on oppression and atrocities” addressed during Black History Month, Gay Pride, or Women’s History Month.