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When does a sick joke become a holy relic?
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Jim Tones
Jim Tones
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Edited Jan 24, 2010, 13:03
Re: When does a sick joke become a holy relic?
Jan 24, 2010, 13:01
ratcni01 wrote:
Heh, yeah, oddly expressed. I'd visit one if I were in Poland or wherever, not sure I'd say "I'd love to" tho!


I thought it was just me then for a minute!

Together with visiting one of the camps, the Yad Veshem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem is a very harrowing experience, I certainly didn't go in there rubbing my hands, thinking-
'wow! this will really blow my head off!'

It's part of history, a very sick part, but history all the same.
When I came out of the museum, quite a few israelis/jewish folk came up to me and thanked me for visiting (I obviously don't look jewish then).
They just want the whole world not to forget.

Later, in the 1990s, the museum had become much larger with lots more archive material from the media etc., plus the fact more info and knowledge has been collected by Mossad over the years.
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