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Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution.
(04-16-2019, 01:39 PM)fredtoast Wrote: No.  She was not talking about the 9-11 attacks at all.  Instead she was talking about the backlash and the effects on Muslims in America.

What if a German speaking to other Germans said "The things that happened during the Holocaust led to extreme limits on the German state after the war".  Was that person diminishing the Holocaust by just saying "things that happened"?

Let's pretend just for a second when she was talking about the 9/11 attack in her speech she was talking about the 9/11 attacks. IF she were talking about them do you think referring to them as somebody did something would be trivializing it.

The way you phrased it, most likely not in personal conversation, but if they were giving a speech to a bunch of other Germans and said somebody did something to Jews during WWII; which caused Germans to be limited; then yes. 
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RE: Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution. - bfine32 - 04-16-2019, 06:47 PM

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