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Originally Posted by Surell
The argument definitely doesn't hold up, but these statistics show that the Jewish ethnicity more than likely made up 90% of those murdered in the holocaust, which, in their mind, gives them the ownership of remembrance of the event. But the way I see it is that the other groups that were targeted in the genocide should be given some respect as they aren't usually thought of when the Holocaust is mentioned.
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what the **** are you talking about?
those statistics don't even represent any other cultures; it's just expressing how many Jews were killed out of the total Jewish population.