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When does a sick joke become a holy relic?
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sanshee
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Edited Dec 19, 2009, 16:05
Re: When does a sick joke become a holy relic?
Dec 19, 2009, 16:00
"The theft of such a symbolic object is an attack on the memory of the Holocaust, and an escalation from those elements that would like to return us to darker days," Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev said in a statement from Jerusalem.

Not sure if this was taken in the spirit of 'denial'.

Not sure even if it's a 'sick joke'.

EDIT: I know you're referring to the 'phrasing' there.

Some people do seek out some peculiar trophies for sure. I think it's more along those lines.

I mean there were no malicious daubings left or anything, right?

Pretty sure if the theft of something so big can be achieved then they could have taken time to do something 'worse'.

Should not have happened though, hopefully it can be returned. It means too much to too many not to be. It is after all a piece of history, and as we know history ain't always that pleasant a place to visit.

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