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But when you stand there and behold the story of the Klooga concentration camp…you begin to feel hope itself slipping away through your fingers, and not just hope for the Jewish captives in Klooga. In a place like this your mind expands as the dark end of your imagination blooms, and you wonder if human depravity has any bottom at all, and if it does not, what hope is there for any of us?
— Dec 12, 2025 12:20PM
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Kyle
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The human mind can only conceive of so much tragedy at once—and when lost lives spiral into the hundreds, then thousands, and then millions, when murder becomes a wide, seemingly unending mass, we lose our ability to see its victims as anything more than an abstract, almost theoretical, collection of lives. In this way, a second crime is perpetrated: Human beings are reduced to a gruel of misery.
— Dec 12, 2025 12:02PM
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“The statues and pageantry can fool you. They look like symbols of wars long settled, fought on behalf of men long dead. But their redemption is not about honoring a past. It’s about killing a future.”
— Dec 05, 2025 06:55AM
Kyle
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“The arts tell us what is possible and what is not, because, among other things, they tell us who is human and who is not. All the Gold Dust Twins and Korn Kinks, all the Sambos and Niggerheads, all the spooks and coons, all the Uncle Bens and Aunt Jemimas, all the Nigger-Dies-First and Black-Bitch-Craves-Dick are, at their core, the founding myths of an empire.”
— Dec 05, 2025 06:45AM

