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Thursday, August 30, 2018

The video that follows may be hard to view, but it needs to be seen.  The scenes are of folks posing for selfies in various places in former German concentration camps.  The author/artist superimposes the victims of the Nazi atrocities into the selfies and the result may be hard for the viewer to stomach.


Posted by David Talbot at 7:19 PM

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