Liberals, leftists, and functionaries of the 'Holocaust Industrial Complex' were up in arms recently, after it was revealed that a historical exhibition focused on the Third Reich had become a big hit with visitors in Indonesia.
Instead of shuffling through ashen-faced, burdened with the 'enormity of evil' of what they had encountered, visitors instead were treating it as a fun day out, dressing up in German military uniforms and taking selfies with a lifelike waxework figure of Hitler.
The exhibition, held at the infotainment-style De Mata Museum in the city of Yogyakarta, sent shock waves around the globe, with the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, Human Rights Watch, and other well-funded NPOs with nothing to do, interrupting their slumber to signal how shocked they were.
Although no-one has yet called it 'a second shoah,' Human Rights Watch called the exhibit 'sickening,' while the Simon Wiesenthal Center demanded its immediate removal.
'Everything about it is wrong. It’s hard to find words for how contemptible it is,' said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, an associate dean of the center. 'The background is disgusting. It mocks the victims who went in and never came out.'
The Hitler waxwork is placed next to a statue of Darth Vader and in front of a mock-up of the gates of Auschwitz with the well-known slogan 'Arbeit macht frei' — 'Work sets you free.'
The real problem for oversensitive Holocaust worshippers is that the vast majority of the World sees Hitler as just another guy, and not some supreme embodiment of evil, as he is routinely presented by the Holocaust cult in the West.
It is believed in the Alt-Right that Hitler is presented this way in order to promote European unification and mass immigration, Jewish colonisation of Palestine, and American overseas military involvement in the Middle East and other regions.
Orientals meanwhile have a different way of looking at things. For reference, look at this wall display at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Cambodia.
You could definitely spin this as way more 'tasteless' if you wanted -- actual skulls of victims pinned to the wall to make a cheerful map of Cambodia! But clealry it is no biggie! By comparison with this, the display in Indonesia is in the finest taste. Yet strangely Western NPOs have nothing to say about the Cambodian Museum. Hmmm...some people might start to think that's just a little bit strange.
Perhaps devotees of the Holocaust cult should just let each people get on with remembering and teaching history in their own way, without trying to micro-manage the rest of the World.