The Holocaust Is Not a Political Prop

I came across this photo today and something provoked me, in the current atmosphere of American politics we here Hitler, Holocaust, Anne Frank, Gestapo thrown around like a piece of candy. Also, looking at this photo in history, the bond of America & Israel! 🇺🇲🇮🇱❤️
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The Holocaust did happen. It was documented, photographed, witnessed, and recorded by the very soldiers who liberated the camps. That is why Dwight D. Eisenhower insisted the world see the evidence—because he knew a day would come when people would try to deny it. That day is now.
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Holocaust denial and minimization are not harmless opinions; they are a rewriting of evil to justify hatred in the present. And this is exactly why Israel exists. This is why Israel fights to survive. This is why pre-emptive defense is not aggression—it is survival.
When a people have learned, through history, what happens when the world looks away, they do not wait politely for destruction. They defend themselves.
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The same voices that deny history now chant for the end of Israel, burn the American flag, and echo regimes that openly call for death to both America and Israel in abroad and within our country. This is not about justice or peace—it is an ideological and spiritual war against Judeo-Christian values, against truth, against life itself.
Evil always starts by erasing memory.
Truth resists that erasure.
Remembering history is not hatred.
Defending life is not oppression.
And survival is not something anyone needs permission for.
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Now, the atmosphere in America…
It’s honestly disturbing how casually some Democrats invoke Hitler and the Holocaust as political weapons simply because it suits their hatred toward Trump and the people who voted for him.
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The Holocaust is not a metaphor to be passed around like candy. It carries a weight that should never be trivialized.
What happened to the Jews—including Anne Frank—was systematic genocide, planned atrocities. Rascism played a big role. Jews were hunted, stripped of rights, forced into ghettos, packed into cattle cars, cornered in rooms, and murdered in gas chambers. They were not breaking laws. They had nowhere to go. There was no “home country” waiting for them.
That is not the same as America enforcing its immigration laws. Rascism here is used to shut the other side down because they DO NOT WANT TO HAVE A MATURE DIALOGUE. America has come so far from segregation physically & mentally. Trump is not rascist and neither are the people who voted for him. We come from all colors of skin tones, backgrounds, cultures and ethnicities.
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Asking people who entered illegally to self-deport or be lawfully removed and put on a plane back to their country is not genocide. Asking these same people once they’re in their country, apply for visas to legally come here into the US is no where even near to what happened to the jews. Asking people to respect our laws, come here legally IS NOT ETHNIC CLEANSING. It is not the Holocaust. Legal immigration, borders, and sovereignty are normal functions of a nation-state—practiced by nearly every country in the world.
Comparing immigration enforcement to the Holocaust doesn’t honor Jewish suffering—it cheapens it. It distorts history, insults survivors, and turns real evil into a political prop.
Words matter. History matters.
And some lines should never be crossed.
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I write this, to bring awareness to stand strong in fighting for America when the other side tries to fear monger you, confuse you with their tactics, mk good seem like evil and evil seem like good, mk lawlessness seem like they are on a path to a revolution than simply breaking the law.
Don’t jump to emotions when you see something on the news…LOOK FOR FACTS, RESEARCH BEFORE GETTING YOURSELF WRAPPED UP EMOTIONALLY TO A LIE. 🇺🇲

Joyce Adams

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