By: Matt Vespa – townhall.com – June 20, 2019
Well, it seems only those who don’t care about the Holocaust are the ones either defending or not thinking much about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) latest trip up, where she took to social media to declare that we have full-blown concentration camps on our southern border. We don’t. We have detention centers housing illegal aliens we have arrested because that’s the law. Yet, we do have a border crisis. The Department of Homeland Security said they’re running out of cash to handle the crisis. House Democrats won’t give the White House the tools they need to deal with it, hence why Trump had to play the tariff card to get Mexico to step up their enforcement measures—and they have. On a monthly basis, we’re approaching six-figure territory when it comes to migrant apprehensions at the border.
AOC tried to pivot tweeting, “And for the shrieking Republicans who don’t know the difference: concentration camps are not the same as death camps. Concentration camps are considered by experts as ‘the mass detention of civilians without trial.’ And that’s exactly what this administration is doing.”
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.@AOC Concentration camps assured a slave labor supply to help in the Nazi war effort, even as the brutality of life inside the camps helped assure the ultimate goal of “extermination through labor.”
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3:53 AM – Jun 19, 2019
Lady, you referenced “never again,” so the game is over here. And you also showed once again how the Left is just historically illiterate. Holocaust memorial groups torched Ocasio-Cortez with her distinction without a difference defense. The British had concentration camps during the Second Boer War, part of the counterinsurgency operations deployed to stamp out resistance from white South Africa settlers, but when you say “concentration camp” or “never again,” we all know you mean the Nazi Holocaust. And AOC, concentration camps and death camps are interchangeable in this dark period, according to the experts. But you don’t need to be one to know that. Anyone who has read about this genocide knows that, which is why you’re being rightfully dragged for this. Even NBC News’ Chuck Todd lambasted your poor word choice” (via Fox News):
NBC “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd called out U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for doing migrants “a tremendous disservice” by comparing U.S. detention camps at the U.S.-Mexico border to Nazi concentration camps.
Todd said Wednesday that Nazi death and concentration camps are “not comparable in the slightest” to what’s going on at the border.
“You can call our government’s detention of migrants at our southern border many things depending on how you see it. It’s a stain on our nation, maybe. A necessary evil to others,” Todd said. “But do you know what you can’t call it?” he asked, before airing a clip of Ocasio-Cortez’s controversial remarks.
Todd said the New York Democrat’s use of the term “concentration camps” only distracts from the debate on how to resolve the humanitarian crisis at the southern border.
Todd also criticized other Democrats, such as House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler of New York, who were reluctant to condemn Ocasio-Cortez’s remarks.
You can add Pelosi to the names of Democrats who won’t condemn her. The House Speaker and the leadership are afraid of her probably. Pelosi had tried to say that the AOC wing of the Democratic caucus is like five people, trying to downplay their clout on the Hill, but they treat them as if they’re the majority. Maybe it’s because they are, or at least not in the single-digits as some might think. Heck, a large chunk of the 2020 Democratic field is already signing onto AOC’s Green New Deal, which is nothing short of an economic catastrophe. And yet, the Democrats are all flocking to her banner.
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Source: ‘A Tremendous Disservice’: NBC News Host Rips Ocasio-Cortez Over Concentration Camps Remark