CLICK HERE to read the article about how Google created an archive of pictures from the Holocaust Museum.
Los niños no deben ver fotos. La historia es triste. Fotos de los muertos son malos.
La educación es importante. Nosotros cuidado por familias sentimientos.
* Sentirse is a vocab word this week it means ( to feel)
La historia debe estudiado. Las familias deben respetados.
I think it's amazing that Google technology is allowing us to access huge amounts of information all the way from Jerusalem, but i wonder at what cost this is to the victims, and their families. Those are not just nameless dead bodies your seeing, or just history. Those are real people, who died, and died a horrible death. Im not sure it's the right kind of things to make public, and at such quantity. There is no way they were able to speak to all of the families and ask permission for their dead relative to be viewed by the world..
Despite these concerns..many people are in favor of keeping the Holocaust alive at all costs even via facebook.
CLICK HERE to read the article.
Un niño judío asesinado hace 70 años cuenta con 5,000 amigos en Facebook.
Facebook mantiene viva la memoria (? Facebook keeps the person's memory alive)
La gente que hizo "Facebook Profile" no grosero..
They said that they made the profile to use social networking to keep the memory of the little boy alive.
Im not sure what to think! I can see it from both sides, and while im glad to hear of the message of tolerance, and the cost of intolerance getting out and staying alive and in the minds of the youth, i wonder at a level of this sort of violence, how much imagery should be made public.



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