In Britain we certainly have a broader understanding of the term, being, er, y'know, the ones who invented them and everything. I wouldn't say the same holds true for the US though.
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Makes sense for UK. In the U.S. the WWII detainment of Japanese Americans were called “internment camps.” Nazis used “concentration camps.” These are how terms were taught and used and everyone defending AOC knows it. It’s dishonest.
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I'll broadly defend the rhetoric somewhat. The left aren't so much comparing what is NOW with what was at the END of Nazi Germany. Rather highlighting steps toward such an outcome, as you do with communism. If we rail against terms like "cockroach" or "plague / invasion" ... 1/
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we're not saying the conditions now are exactly like killing 6 million jews, we're saying dehumanising language was a step towards making that possible and to be careful. I think honesty from your (all) side would helping by not stramanning it to mean it's a direct comparison 2/2
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If that’s the case, then you must agree that a wall should be constructed to protect people from these “concentration camps”?
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I’m pro border*. Pro controlled immigration. Anti-illegal entry. AND Anti inhumane treatment of illegal entrants caught near the border. Anti scapegoating of such for our own failings. (* actual wall too expensive and ineffective, just a political tool)
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What she is deliberately doing is evil.
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Changing the definition of words to suit an agenda? Colour me surprised!!

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She’s just trying to say that people, like... you know, they get caught up in... like... the semantics of being, like, factually correct.... and it’s like... you know... more important to be, like, morally right.
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They actually were developed by the British in the Boer war in South Africa
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“CONCENTRATION CAMPS” was the promoted “PHRASE” for this week, provided by the “DEEP STATE ECHO CHAMBER”, and promoted by “AOC” & CO
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She further incriminated herself by saying “never again.” Anyone remotely knowledgeable about history knows that refers to the Holocaust
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Google will be changing that search parameter immediately.
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AOC- We are running CONCENTRATION CAMPS on our southern border AOC also- Because NEVER AGAIN means something Context is clear. “Never Again” is clearly referencing historical context of concentration camps, not dry dictionary definition.
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How and why can google pivot so easily
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Maybe she should concentrate on representing the people in her district
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