Ken Burch
1 min readAug 14, 2020

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And I'd like to clarify that, contrary to your apparent assumption, I wasn't condemning modern-day Germany at all in the question I asked, or implying that concentration camp weddings take place in Germany. I get it that they DON'T

Here's all that I was trying to say:

There would be no moral difference between holding a wedding or a wedding reception at the sight of any former concentration camp-something that, in reality, doesn't happen anywhere but that one place in Lithuania- as it is to actually hold them at slave plantations in the U.S.

Can you accept my assertion when written in THAT way?

I'm really not sure what it is in what I originally wrote there that you felt you had to be that much of a stickler over.

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Ken Burch
Ken Burch

Written by Ken Burch

Retired Alaska ferryboat steward, grandparent, sometime poet. Radical yet independent of dogma. Likes nice days, playing banjo and not as yet dying of Covid.

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