In 1919 Karl Muck, a conductor, and 20+ plus other members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, were placed in a concentration camp in your home state of Georgia.
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Muck's crime was a RUMOR, a false rumor, that he didn't play the star spangled banner. He did play it. But the rumor was enough to get him placed into Georgia's own concentration camp.
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I don't think he knows enough smart people who will talk to him
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Ummm, concentration camps predated the nazis. They were used in Cuba. They were used by the British in the boer war. And the United States uses them against native Americans.
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They are concentration camps. You are justifying them. That is the outrage. Also, don’t tell me who I should be mad at. It’s this type of justification that led to separation, rounding up, and eventual murder of my relatives. Apologize.
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Considering they are ILLEGALLY entering OUR country, they are NOT entitled to or deserve ANY “humanitarian” treatment!! Send them all back!!
#MAGA
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Actually, it IS legal to seek asylum here. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid and do some research. I’m assuming you descend from Native Americans? Otherwise you surely wouldn’t be yelling about sending people back.
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