This poster was for sale at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. until recently.
It no longer is for sale now.
This poster was for sale at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. until recently.
It no longer is for sale now.
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Not for sale anymore? Because they’re all out, or because it’s been taken down by someone’s order?
I don’t know the reason.
Not so anxious about facism…(impressed by the willingness ..globally?…to express anti trumpist feelings with enthusiasm..its like Mardi gras ..a happy time may be had ..joining in whichever is your favorite protest) ..BUT…profoundly concerned that trumpoid corruption on a grand scale …seems to be overlooked, almost entirely…Still …I’m pleased to see encouraging responses in discussing it… That is the thoroughly revolting, big biz involvement with the worst of the UAE… with all its glaring indifference to anything resembling respect for human rights. Mr Trump, when quizzed about underpaid/unpaid/used/abused migrant workers on his existing projects.. and those 8 new projects, more recently set up….is permitted to change the subject as if it had no significance at all. He employed illegal immigrants in the construction of trump tower, and tried to extricate himself, from paying compensation or accepting responsibility.. he certainly showed small interest in workers rights and protections, in USA..and since then…. his deluxe shiny real estate empire, has expanded at a phenomenal rate, on the backs of some of the poorest workers in the world. That’s just how they do things in the UAE…but he continues to assert he employs via contractors, and knows nothing about the Saudi obscenities …in migrant worker treatment, and general abuse of rights I’m sure he must know… http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/12/07/donald-trump-loves-muslims-if-they-re-rich.html
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