The_Galaxy_Creator
The_Galaxy_Creator
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28th May 2020
2nd Jun 2020
From 1941 to 1945, over 17.1 million people were systematically killed in Europe. Never underestamate the consequences of hate.

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  • ReCAPTCHASucks
    ReCAPTCHASucks
    28th July
    ThunderCorporations: for goodness's sake, don't compare the treatment of furries to the Holocaust
  • GamerSpartan
    GamerSpartan
    7th Mar 2024
    unpause to kill the nazis
  • GamerSpartan
    GamerSpartan
    7th Mar 2024
    thundercorporations is speaking facts they are already copying the nazi flag
  • LevelStatue8C
    LevelStatue8C
    10th Jul 2023
    swag, very cool
  • ThunderCorporations
    ThunderCorporations
    8th Jun 2023
    If anti-furries aren't stopped or educated, we might get a situation like this where they will shoot and kill fursuiters and replicate the Holocaust, is that true?
  • The_Galaxy_Creator
    The_Galaxy_Creator
    29th May 2020
    Almost all of the 10.3 million are people of Slavic decent and about 6 million are Russian.
  • The_Galaxy_Creator
    The_Galaxy_Creator
    29th May 2020
    However, I have reviewed my previous count and have decided to include over 10.3 million others. It is my understanding that although many of these deaths are the result POW camps and war crimes, they were too killed because of Germany's belief that some people did not deserve to live. Because of this belief, it would be irresponsible for me not to include them in the definition of genocide.
  • The_Galaxy_Creator
    The_Galaxy_Creator
    29th May 2020
    Originally, I only decided to count deaths that were unrelated to the bleakness of war. Many Russian deaths were a result of Soviet POW camps and war crimes. It was hard for me to count these as it was not clear whether these people died directly because of the state imposed system of death or simply as a consquence of war. I had counted the victims I counted because it was clear that they were killed because of Germany's intentions to eradicate certain people.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    28th May 2020
    I do not intend this as a criticism, I simply do not understand your decision to specifically limit your 'memorial' to only some of the victims. There is almost an entire generation on my family tree where the names are crossed out and the names of death camps written below. Their deaths are NOT more tragic than anybody else's.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    28th May 2020
    I do not understand why you choose to focus only on a small subset of the actual number of victims. To say "they are not counted as part of the Holocaust" doesn't explain anything. Murder is murder, regardless of the reason or the identities of either victim or killer. I suggest that mourning a strictly-defined set of 'Holocaust victims' devalues the deaths of the other victims.