(In response to Germany opening a shelter for gay refugees.)
They could have just re-used those camps Hitler created for the gays and lesbians. After all, they are bound to burn anyways.
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Wow, that's a special kind of awful. That said, it might be a good idea utilizing some of the lesser known sites and put the land to positive use for the benefit of refugees. There are already permanent structures at some that can be refurbished. I don't think it would harm the memory of all those lost to the concentration camps. If anything, it's the kind of hope and help they could have used. Time for Isaac to help Ishmael.
You are a sick, twisted, evil, subhuman degenerate. That is all the words I'm going to waste upon you.
This is a special kind of asshole.
@JonnyTruant:
The sites that still exist were turned into monuments and museums. And even if they were not, they are not what you call fit for human habitation (and weren't so back then when they were built...).
Well, at least they're admitting that Hitler sent gay people to die in concentration camps. We're making a little progress. Unfortunately, though, we're regressing if idiots like this want to reuse those concentration camps for their original purpose.
Some camps were used post war to house some of the millions of Displaced Persons, including, ironically, some KZ survivors. Others were used as PW camps and some even saw use as military barracks for the occupying troops of the victorious allies.
Very few, if any, remain today, 70 years later.
In response to Germany opening a shelter for gay refugees
...as opposed to what ISIS do to gay men: throw them off high roofs.
Thank you for admitting that you = ISIS, Stumpy.
Germany doing the complete opposite to what you'd want, eh? The quality of mercy is not strained; as Mandela did when he rose to power, as does Merkel. Mercy. That's real power.
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