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‘Jews do not have a monopoly on persecution,’ says US outlet on Holocaust Remembrance Day

Outraged reactions pour in after an op-ed, published on Holocaust Remembrance Day, says “Hitler was just one of many dictators.”

A major Kentucky paper ran an op-ed Friday, which coincided with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, saying that the day should be turned into a memorial for all victims of hatred, prompting outraged reactions from readers.

The opinion piece in the Courier-Journal, part of the USA Today Network owned by the Gannet news conglomerate, said that it was wrong to particularize the attempted extermination of the Jewish people during World War II.

“If we as a community only focus on one religion, only one event, we are then negating and trivializing the horrors of the past and the injustices of today,” the group of five writers said. “International Holocaust Day is not just a mantra about one Jewish holocaust, but about every genocide, every mass tyranny that is carried out upon any group based on skin color, religion, gender identity and ethnic background.”

“Hitler was just one of many dictators,” they added.

The writers went as far as charging that such memorialization actually hurts other groups.

“Jews do not have a monopoly on persecution and atrocities,” they wrote. “For one group, for one person, to claim that the hate and violence towards them is more important than another’s, only encourages more acts of violence against others, including Black people, Asians, Hispanics, Muslims, LGBTQ+, trans-gender and Native Americans. This list is not all-inclusive.

Readers were outraged by the call to turn the day into an all-inclusive memorial for victims, taking to Twitter to jibe at the authors about other days that focus exclusively on one group yet are seemingly acceptable to them.

“This September 11th – we should also remember all those other plane crashes over the years…” wrote one, while another said, “And don’t forget, with Black History Month coming up, it’s good to remember there are more races than black.”

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[Anonymous] 23:47 29.01.2023
The Holocaust was the state-sponsored systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Jews were the primary victims.
Peter Palagonia 23:44 29.01.2023
Yeah USA Today was better Yesterday, decades ago. It's almost amusing watching rabid anti-semites trying to couch their hatred in this BS kind of backhanded "fairness".
Anthony Bowker 21:39 29.01.2023
The USA Today is not worth reading . Trashy Journalism.
Hiram Moran 19:33 29.01.2023
Apples are not oranges either you idiots
Sylvain Ubersfeld 18:48 29.01.2023
Deep America suffers from a lack of global historical knowledge associated with a total ignorance of what Judaïsm is all about....undercultured uneducated biggots....!!
[Anonymous] 18:10 29.01.2023
That is disgusting to read!!
Jeanne Ferguson 18:10 29.01.2023
One way to start a fight.
Robert Weiss 18:04 29.01.2023
Let’s change Black History Month to World History Month. I bet the Louisville Courier Journal won’t go along with that.
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