Have you seen the commercials of sad faces pleading for donations for the poor holocaust survivors now living in poverty and squalor?Apparently they're all old women in sweaters and scarves - always with the scarves! - living in bombed out shacks.

Riddle me this: Seeing as WWII ended in 1945, concentration camp survivors would be AT LEAST 79 YEARS OLD.

So, despite all the laws, remembrances, memorials and museums devoted to the holocaust, the survivors' own claimed country doesn't do anything to help what we're told are the most victimized people in the history of the world?

If they were the most treasured people on earth, wouldn't their own country see to it they were comfortable in their final 20 or less years? If their own country doesn't care about them, why should anyone else?

Why the discrepancy between how these people are deified and how they are treated? Seems to be a LIE in there somewhere.

In response Jean Kilroy⭐ to her Publication

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