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.