I was very disturbed to
hear that a gunman had entered the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., and
opened fire.
What's worse, the alleged
gunman is an 88 year old who has been fostering anti-Semitic hatred for
basically his whole life.
What really gets me is that
he has maintained a Web site, where he is able to spew forth his venomous
attacks.
Is the Internet still the
Wild, Wild West? Does anything still go on this electronic medium? Do those
that allow these sites to exist have any modicum of decency?
I don't understand how a
guy like this is able to get away with having such a Web site. Doesn't his
Internet provider see how he is using their service? Do they care?
Evidently not. The gunman's
site is one of virtually thousands that spew anti-Semitic crap, and people do
visit these sites.
That's the scary
thing--this hatred is out there, and there is little anybody can do to stop it,
especially when it's all over the Internet.
I can't believe that people
continue to believe that the Holocaust did not happen. I guess you believe what
you want to believe, but not to believe that this actually happened is
something so twisted to me that I simply cannot understand it.
My heart goes out to the security guard who took
a bullet and died while doing his job ... from an 88-year-old piece of trash
who should have been confined to some type of mental facility a long time ago.
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