So we’re just outsourcing the concentration camps now?
At least the Germans kept the jobs in house.
The logistics being: no neighboring country wanted to accept the several million peoplec that were being ejected.
And to cut costs of “deporting” people, they will use trains. And to make it less traumatic, they won’t be transferred to prisons, they’ll call them camps. But not just normal camps, camps where people can concentrate on becoming better citizens. What if we call them… idk… concentration camps?
One good thing about the OG Holocaust, at least Germany and Poland got some good infrastructure out of it. Silver lining and all that.
You’re telling me the US will have proper train infrastructure? That’s a great joke
they’ll use road trains. Nobody said you would get normal trains, that’s too un-american.
They will use cybertrains. basically a bunch of cybertrucks chained together.
I’ve seen this movie before. Can we just skip to the bunker scene?
Oh, they will expand it don’t worry.
https://www.congress.gov/119/bills/hres26/BILLS-119hres26ih.pdf
Lovely, can’t wait. I used to wonder how we allowed genocide and extermination camps to exist without doing anything. Now i realize it’s bcz everyone was too busy trying to live their own lives, and most of the population was too busy hoping they didn’t get picked up by the SS, afraid for their own lives.
For those that may need it and cannot or will not fight, educate yourselves: https://www.unhcr.org/uk/about-unhcr/overview/1951-refugee-convention
Fight now or be deported later
“Deported” makes it sound too good, TBH. It’s “fight now or be sent to a death camp later.”