"Today marks 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz," wrote Bloomberg, issuing the following statement:
I remember visiting Auschwitz a couple years ago, walking the same paths our ancestors trudged down to the gas chambers and ovens.
As we mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we are reminded of what Rabbi Jonathan Sacks of Great Britain teaches: "The hate that starts with the Jews never ends there." And we also know that what starts with others can end with us.
So when children are ripped from mothers at the border because their skin is darker, or when immigrants are denied entrance based on their religion or nationality, we hear history's dark echoes - while others hear a dog whistle and become emboldened and empowered.
Leaders sets a tone. It is either inclusive or exclusive, divisive or uniting, incendiary or calming. It either appeals to "very fine people on both sides" of bigotry - or it unequivocally rejects it.
Well, to me, there is no such thing as a "very fine" white supremacist. I choose inclusion. I choose tolerance. I choose America.
So, when the citizens of the United States of America are defended against a foreign invasion across our sovereign borders ... which also happens to interfere with the Democrat Party's new voter registration plan to disenfranchise the rights of all American citizens and seize power ... then Americans are nothing but Nazis, eh, Mike? You're not "choosing America," you traitorous asshole ... you're choosing self-serving tyranny.
http://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/01/27/bloomberg-compares-america-to-nazi-germany-on-holocaust-remembrance-day-address/
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence