When does a hateful letter become a hate crime? An Open Letter-Post to the Begley’s

I returned home from Germany to find this story (the letter above) in my email box. How ironic. I had lived in Germany 26 years ago for school, and spent much of this trip marveling at the new Jewish museums, memorials and many new races living in Germany that did not do so to this extent when I lived there. Still, I didn’t get the sense that in cities such as Berlin, for instance, that these museums of hopefully-never-forgetting insures the security and citizenship rights for Jewish citizens or citizens of other races or disabilities. Work goes into protecting rights; they are not, sadly, given, and often impermanent. Therefore, there is work to be done. Read The Full Article Now
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