Posted on 03/22/2015 4:45:10 PM PDT by Libloather
For those interested in examining terrorist attacks committed on American soil and hate crimes, the Crime Museum in Washington, D.C., is the place to be starting on Wednesday.
In addition to offering information on recent attacks, the museum's "Domestic Terrorism and Hate Crimes" exhibit will display objects from the wrenching incidents. From the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, for example, there will be a runners medal and a bib from one of the victims. Letters from the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, will also be on display, as will a Virginia Jihad Network rifle that was confiscated in 2003. The exhibit will also present World Trade Center and 9/11 artifacts, according to Crime Museum officials.
I don't want people to walk into this exhibit space and say, 'Cool,' said Janine Vaccarello, the Crime Museums chief operating officer. It's a very traumatic experience. I want it to be so impactful that they stop in their tracks because it hits their heart.
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9/11 artifacts huh. Like FBI files on jihadism plans? Naw, we can’t ever let on that the most violent faith in the world isn’t either Christianity or Judaism.
This is not without an agenda.
Duhhhh?
Is that Byrd’s KKK robe?
Are there exhibits for domestic terrorists George Soros and Warren Buffett?
Communists bombed and assassinated a lot of people in the early 20th century. And how about the Waco massacre?
Does anyone think there will be an exhibit dedicated to Billy Ayers and the Weather Underground?
OK OK.
Do you think the museum will tell the truth and mention that the KKK are the militant wing of the Democrat party?
Why not, how about using some evil capital for that. It would be a warning tale.
Oh no, that must never be mentioned. When it does slip out, the explanation is that they switched parties and became republicans.
That’s on the toilet paper roll.
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