As you can see, you can sit on them. You can walk between them. They ask you not to stand on them or jump between them, however.
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But as you walk among them, they become large quickly. The pathways undulate. You cannot see except for what is before you.pic.twitter.com/ObFjiDt3Nf
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The evils of the Holocaust started small. Small enough that we ignored it. The US famously turned away Jewish refugees.
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But quickly it became overwhelming. There was no clear path out. The evil became enveloping.
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This memorial captures that well. It sits in the middle of Berlin, between Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburger Tor.
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Our president visited a similar memorial. And the only words he could muster were those of a 12 year old forced to write a thank you card.
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I am not sure which is worse, his utter lack of empathy or his incompetence to even try to cover it up. He is embarassing. He is vile.
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But among his vileness, please never forget that evil starts small, small enough to sit upon.
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