Every time I visit Warsaw, I always visit the Umschlagplatz. This is a simple, humble monument to Jews taken there from the ghetto to their murder in Treblinka. And it is murder, not “kill”. Totally different things.
I then go to Polinn, the museum of Jewish life in Poland.
To complete the tour of the museum you have to walk up and down a flight of stairs. On each step is the name of a road the Nazis forced children from an orphanage to walk along to the Umschlagplatz. They could have taken them in a truck, but no, they walked them through the streets for everyone to see.
I really dislike the Polish countryside. Every town, every village, I don’t know what misery was perpetrated on Jews.
I think Israel’s government, their leader, the IDF, the rotters amongst Maccabi’s supporters, are absolute ******.
So maybe I’m anti-Semitic.
Maybe this is a long-winded “I’m not racist, some of my best mates are black” outing of me.
I don’t know.