John Mulaney’s joke ‘there’s a horse in the hospital’ inspired this.

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imneverdoingthiseveragain

here ya go
I reduced the dragon sword god into a rat.....

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25 of my direct ancestors lived in Europe before the Holocaust. 16 were killed, 9 survived concentration camps. IBM, a US tech firm, helped the nazis kill/detain them.

is helping run ICE, its camps and raids.

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Day 12: “Every night my sisters keep asking me, ‘When will our mommy come get us?’
I don’t know what to tell them.”
-M, 12, from Ecuador speaking of her 8 and 4 year old sisters.

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I commissioned my friend to draw Zia!!! Better late than never, huh? HAHAHAHAHAHAneveragainHAHAHA

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I grew up going to the Holocaust Museum every year. It's a part of my history, and EVERY Jewish camp/Sunday school wanted to bring us there. These photos are ingrained in my psyche.

These Are Concentration Camps. The similarities are there.

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TeeZee-Too, replay holo-recording of earlier capture.

*Sigh* Yes, yes. Of that thief and that drunk,

Yes, again.

*Spits*

Again.

AGAIN.

*Whispers to herself* Never again....

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The plaza above the memorial roof encourages different demonstrations of freedom: students lounging on most days or days of public outcry. We believe that a true test of freedom is when we can provide for spaces that question the very definition of freedom by some.

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t-1 HECTOR: A BOY, A PROTEST, AND THE PHOTOGRAPH THAT CHANGED APARTHEID comes out tomorrow June 4. 📷

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New Yorker:

“There was a concern that it was reminding the President of John McCain.”

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t-4 until my HECTOR: A BOY, A PROTEST, AND THE PHOTOGRAPH THAT CHANGED APARTHEID is published on June 4. Launch event at June 8!

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Auschwitz

Before you march with or support any person or group, give them the Wasserman test

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27 January 1945- The Red Army liberates Eternal glory and gratitude to the millions of brave Soviet men & women who gave their life in the struggle against fascism-nazism.

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