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Can't make this stuff up.
Although Jewish Journal is a better source for this.
After first posting "Never again can’t only mean never again for Jews... Jews were raised to say ‘Never Again.’ That means never again. For anyone... Jews must not let the trauma of our past silence our conscience.... Standing with humanity does not betray our people. It honors them."
comes the apology...
“Holocaust Museum LA, the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the country, is committed to its core mission to educate, commemorate, and inspire,” the HMLA statement said. “We recently posted an item on social media that was part of a pre-planned social media campaign intended to promote inclusivity and community that was easily open to misinterpretation by some to be a political statement reflecting the ongoing situation in the Middle East. That was not our intent. It has been removed to avoid any further confusion. We promise to do better and we will ensure that posts in the future are more thoughtfully designed and thoroughly vetted. We have taken actions internally to ensure our message always remains clear and reflective of our mission to inspire humanity through truth.”
The phrase that comes to my mind here is, "You had one job..."
The claim that it was "misinterpreted" to be a political statement, however 'easily', despite the phrase about "betray our people", seems dishonest to me.
The "thoroughly vetted" promise hints toward the sort of censorship that they surely expected when Trump changed the board of directors.
But when genocide is understood as an act that is only wrong if it is done to the wrong people by the wrong people, how much good is international law or a genocide museum?
Although Jewish Journal is a better source for this.
After first posting "Never again can’t only mean never again for Jews... Jews were raised to say ‘Never Again.’ That means never again. For anyone... Jews must not let the trauma of our past silence our conscience.... Standing with humanity does not betray our people. It honors them."
comes the apology...
“Holocaust Museum LA, the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the country, is committed to its core mission to educate, commemorate, and inspire,” the HMLA statement said. “We recently posted an item on social media that was part of a pre-planned social media campaign intended to promote inclusivity and community that was easily open to misinterpretation by some to be a political statement reflecting the ongoing situation in the Middle East. That was not our intent. It has been removed to avoid any further confusion. We promise to do better and we will ensure that posts in the future are more thoughtfully designed and thoroughly vetted. We have taken actions internally to ensure our message always remains clear and reflective of our mission to inspire humanity through truth.”
The phrase that comes to my mind here is, "You had one job..."
The claim that it was "misinterpreted" to be a political statement, however 'easily', despite the phrase about "betray our people", seems dishonest to me.
The "thoroughly vetted" promise hints toward the sort of censorship that they surely expected when Trump changed the board of directors.
But when genocide is understood as an act that is only wrong if it is done to the wrong people by the wrong people, how much good is international law or a genocide museum?