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Thank you for reading my words. Your question is a deep one that after I do some more reading I might write an essay about it.

Currently, I reading the book KL about the Nazi Concentration Camps. After WW2 the Germans built places of remembrance. I think the key factor is that less than .02% of Germans are Jews. Meeting a person of the Jewish faith in Germany today is like running into a ghost. On the other part here in America you have some places where all you see is black people and Native Americans.

Your question is something that I have been pondering, but I just need more time with it to do it justice.

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Garrick McFadden
Garrick McFadden

Written by Garrick McFadden

I am a civil-rights attorney. I write about #whiteness, #racism, #hiphop, policing & politics. https://gamesqlaw.com/index.php/thoughts/

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