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by SkyBelow
2186 days ago
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>That's what concentration camp is for. To concentrate and control. The problem is that these words have taken on entirely different meanings that perhaps what they once meant and there are those who take advantage of that disparity. When people hear about concentration camps, they think death camps, even if that isn't specifically what the word once meant. There are many such ways to twist words like this and rarely do I find them being used for positive reasons. It is like when someone lists all the large name chemicals in a vaccine. They might be factually correct, but what is the chance they are doing that to scare people who have a misunderstanding of chemicals thinking that large name means harmful chemical? |
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It doesn't change the part where concentration camps were modeled after British and US approaches of dealing with "undesirables"