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When the word holocaust is spoken, there's an immediate visual that forms in our minds of white Jewish people being lead like cattle into furnaces by Evil white German Nazis.
Now, there's arguments by historical revisionists on whether or not events depicted by Steven Spielberg's Shindler's List actually happened, yett narrative programming of what the Holocaust was and is stll remains.
"Holocaust" is a word exclusely tied to Jewish suffering in Europe under Hitler's tyranny.
Let's just say everyhing historians are saying concerning the time period of World War 2 was correct.
Why history doesn't reflect or even deal with the impact the German extermination until this day has on non Jewish people.
LIKES BLACKS AND HISPANICS!
Some would dare to say (In fear of being called anti-semite) that the Holocaust of 1942 was merely an experiment on the poor of all races during world war 2 before rolling out a systematic depopulation on people of color throughout the Earth.
Could this be true?
Have we as people of color suffered Holocausts throughout history up until the present?
And if so then why only white Jews come to mind when the word "Holocaust is spoken?