Ilse Geuze left her parents’ farm in Austria to attend a school for children with disabilities. In Dec.1940 they received a letter: Ilse had been admitted to the institution. No visits or phone calls were allowed.
In January 1941, they received an urn holding her ashes.
What?
@PierrePoilievre says the high cost of food is caused by the carbon tax.
How many Canadians know Poilievre’s Chief Advisor is a lobbyist for fucking Loblaws?
CBC investigation uncovers grocers overcharging customers by selling underweighted meat https://t.co/lOXPPZ34Lw
Pierre Poilievre has been in politics for 20 years, he's written 0 legislation; has one of the highest pensions in government. He's voted against the environment & climate nearly 400 times, derailed legislation to benefit workers, and voted against affordable housing initiatives.
9 January 1934 | French Jewish girl Huguette Szterck was born in Paris.
On 24 August 1942 she was deported from #Drancy to #Auschwitz in a transport of 1,008 Jews. She arrived at the camp on 26 August. She was murdered in a gas chamber after selection.
9 January 1942 | Dutch Jewish boy Jacob de Mesquita was born in Amsterdam.
He arrived at #Auschwitz on 18 October 1942 in a transport of 1,710 Jews. He was murdered in a gas chamber after selection.
I remember reading this tweet when it first was published.
I thought more people would be able to comprehend what it means.
But the truth is so devastating, most people refuse to wrap their head around this information.
It’s like the fires in LA right now.
@gpusch1954@CanadianPolling The Wexit folks are a minority in Alberta - and either way they wouldn't get to take one inch of that land with them. All of Alberta is on treaty land. It's not theirs to take. The second it stops being Canada it reverts back to its FN owners, not that bunch of cosplaying knobs.
7 January 1915 | Polish Jew Moszek Warm was born in Radom. A driver.
In #Auschwitz from 20 February 1942.
No. 23107
He perished in the camp on 20 March 1942.
They will tell you not to politicize the death of a child, but if you do not hold the provincial government accountable, more children will die. Cochrane is a city of 37,000 people. They voted UCP. They have no overnight urgent care.
@IanEvans_@drdagly Healthcare is literally a provincial responsibility. Since the start of COVID there have been issues with staff burnout, globally. Non-Conservative provinces are trying to address the issues. Con provinces? Helps sell privatization. The worse it gets the more they can blame PMJT.
@RevDaniel@StuChizik Apparently a few racists are feeling awfully sensitive these days. They don't think it's right for us to be disgusted with them just because they hate brown folks and want Canada to be white and also hate FN folks because they don't like being reminded they're immigrants too.
@CriticalHippo99@RevDaniel@wisepanda1091 The majority of people who are tired of the LPC government are not Trump supporters. The poster he's responding to IS a Trump supporter. They post stuff supporting Trump. And yes, Trump supporters should move to the US. See how reading comprehension works?
@DBHank@JimboStanford@trevortombe Again you are confusing your dislike of a policy with the tactics being used to trash it. I'm not going to debate the merits of something that is proven to be working in its intended purpose (reducing carbon use) with someone who disregards experts when they don't like the data.
@DBHank@JimboStanford@trevortombe /anywhere close (in terms of impact to an individual or damage to our society) to the damage caused when the Cons personally target and attack any individual who dares to present facts they don't like. There's just no comparison to be made there.
@DBHank@JimboStanford@trevortombe Your attempt to both-sides what the CPC is doing by complaining that the LPC (gasp!) showcase the rebates in a positive light, is laughable at best. Everyone knows the CPC would NEVER have put those rebates in anyone's pockets but those of their wealthy backers. Bragging isn't/