Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Sweden: Roma compensation for police log compared to Jewish Holocaust
The Swedish Commission on Security and Integrity Protection recently ruled that the state should pay damages to Roma listed on a register kept by the Skåne police.
The Jewish connection?
Fatima Bergendahl, of Roma background, was interviewed on the topic and said as follows: "If you think back on history, how important it was for the Jews to get compensation for what they have been through. Compensation is acknowledgement."
I assume this wasn't what she was trying to do, but comparing being listed in a register to genocide is Holocaust minimization. Particularly given the fact that Swedish Jews did not receive compensation for anything.
Labels:
Country: Sweden
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Perpetrators: General Public
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Type: Holocaust negationism
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Type: New Jews
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