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Sanity Squad: Equal-Opportunity Victims

Multi-culturalism has met the Holocaust. There’s a movement afoot to make Holocaust remembrances more “inclusive;” especially in Britain, where the Muslim Council has been campaigning to replace “Holocaust Memorial Day” with “Genocide Day,” and proposing that the latter should include the so-called Israeli genocide against the Palestinians. The Squad discusses the benefits of victimhood, Kerry’s dissing of the US, Carter’s attitude towards history, and the only cause the Left ever championed and then abandoned.

The Sanity Squad - Equal Opportunity Victims

The Sanity Squad is composed of 4 mental health professionals, Neo-neocon, Dr. Sanity, Shrinkwrapped, and Siggy.

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Comments (2)

Eric :

Interesting note: Hitler got his ideas for the Holocaust from the Turkish (mostly muslim, imagine that) genocide of the (mostly christian) Armenians.

Siggy, calm down, we understand your frustrated by the utter stupidity that is moral relatavism but your starting to sound like your venting on your fellow Sanity Squad members.

Feb 1, 2007 02:49 PM

Donna Bradley :

I listened to the broadcast on the holocaust with great intrest. I think the SanitySquad did a superior job of presenting their thoughts and facts. This is such very important material for this country and indeed Europe and the .... oh well, forget the middle east, to be talking about. The broadcast touched on so many important " conversations " but I for one am going to have a second listen because I want to find out more regarding the comments about socialism as a springboard.

Regarding John Kerry and Jimmy Carter, yes,yes,yes, it is so appaling, the words and deeds of these two VIP useful idiots, I laughed a little at the anger of the British gentleman precisely because I feel the same way. What to do? what to do?

Feb 3, 2007 12:00 PM

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