Late post for Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Fuzzy Necromancer
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Late post for Holocaust Remembrance Day

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https://www.redbubble.com/people/cajunh ... ride?asc=u
The print contains the following words:
“Dedicated to Willem Arondeus who destroyed Nazi documents in 1943. He was a gay man and his last words were “Let it be known that homosexuals are not cowards.” On Holocaust Remembrance Day, let’s remember the bravery of many while also saying Never Again. Let’s act of the idea of Never Again and recognize the horrors of history so we can never repeat them. So remember the Holocaust and many other events. Educate people on them. Stand up to injustice. Do more than say Never Again. Act like.” Followed by my signature and the date.
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Re: Late post for Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Is this some effort to gather money for some charity?
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Re: Late post for Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Madner Kami wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 6:42 am Is this some effort to gather money for some charity?
No, it's just that I'm too clueless to figure out how to host and post an image so linking to the place the prints are sold is the best I could do.
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