Reckless comparisons of the border crisis to concentration camps and the Holocaust are unfortunate — and dangerous:
http://dailytorch.com/2019/07/reckless-comparisons-of-the-border-crisis-to-concentration-camps-and-the-holocaust-are-unfortunate-and-dangerous/
While almost everybody died in German imprisonment in the concentration and death camps during World War II, totaling six millions Jews and another 13 million Slavs, Poles and others, with murder being the top cause ordered by Hitler and his regime, with starvation and disease being another, in comparison, more than 99 percent do not die in U.S. prisons or whilst in Border Patrol custody. None were ordered to be murdered by President Trump or his administration. It is a dangerous comparison, likely to provoke yet more political violence against Trump supporters and Republicans more broadly as we proceed into the 2020 election cycle. Increasingly, the comparisons made are to liken regular Americans to the perpetrators of the Holocaust, to see your neighbors as being Nazi stooges. What is alarming is how much traction such bizarre claims have. What do you think?

