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TopicAre US border internment camps actually just concentration camps?
kangolcone
06/20/19 12:08:39 PM
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OhhhJa posted...
Sahuagin posted...
the original question is really asking something like "could we get away with associating these with concentration camps for rhetorical purposes?"

That's what it really is. It's just another way for leftists to attempt to compare trump to hitler


Its not associating anybody with anything. Its using a term with a definition that meets the criteria. In reality, they are concentration camps, no matter how uncomfortable that makes you.

According to the Holocaust Memorial Museum The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legal norms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy.

Its documented that people have died in custody from harsh conditions. It is documented that they dont have enough space for the people being detained. When conditions result in multiple deaths, those are harsh. They are held for an indefinite period even though they are claiming refugees status and have committed no crime. That is outside of legal norms.

So, other than meeting the exact definition provided by the people who everybody here claims is the group being insulted, what more would you like to call it a concentration camp?
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