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Jewboo
12th April 2019, 01:53 PM
Boise field of daffodils created to honor Holocaust victims (https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/boise-field-of-daffodils-created-to-honor-holocaust-victims/277-dfff2e95-ca58-408f-80c7-de8ed0cbbeac)

BOISE, Idaho — Neighbors in the Harris Ranch community came together Friday to dedicate a special memorial that will recreate itself every year.

A beautiful field filled with thousands of yellow daffodils now serves as a living memorial to honor the Holocaust victims that perished in World War II.

A special ceremony was held to add a bronze plaque to honor those victims and to serve as a reminder for future generations about learning from the past.

Daffodils are annuals in Idaho, which mean they bloom in the spring just in time for national Holocaust Remembrance Day on May 2nd.

That means every spring this field will bloom with 15,000 colorful daffodils to catch the attention of everyone.

The idea is to remind people that history repeats itself, and that we must learn from the mistakes of the past.

Boise City Council President Elaine Clegg spoke at the dedication about the importance of that lesson for generations to come.

"Learning is always best hands on, so what better way than to walk through a field of daffodils and think, what is this about," said Clegg. "Remembering history is something that we should always do, especially remembering how both good and evil in mankind can change the course of history."

The Harris Ranch Limited Partnership funded and planted the 15,000 daffodils on land owned by the Bureau of Reclamation and managed by Barber Valley Development. The community says they are proud to honor the victims of the Holocaust and to remind the community about the atrocities committed so they are never done again. The community is encouraged to come visit the memorial while it is in full bloom this spring. It is located on the southwest corner of Barber Drive and Old Hickory Way in Harris Ranch in Boise.

:mad: I am One Pissed-Off Goy in Idaho.

midnight rambler
12th April 2019, 02:02 PM
We should all love our oppressors. They only want the best for their slaves. In this case they're providing a place for the slaves to go spend some time thinking about how their oppressors have been maligned and what a tragedy that is.

osoab
12th April 2019, 02:13 PM
Did you go stomp on them Book? You should take a sports bottle with Roundup and draw swastikas.

madfranks
12th April 2019, 03:42 PM
I'm normally proud to be White, but man I am ashamed of my people when we do shit like this. No other race prostrates themselves to self-destruction like ours.

mamboni
12th April 2019, 09:13 PM
Boise field of daffodils created to honor Holocaust victims (https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/boise-field-of-daffodils-created-to-honor-holocaust-victims/277-dfff2e95-ca58-408f-80c7-de8ed0cbbeac)

BOISE, Idaho — Neighbors in the Harris Ranch community came together Friday to dedicate a special memorial that will recreate itself every year.

A beautiful field filled with thousands of yellow daffodils now serves as a living memorial to honor the Holocaust victims that perished in World War II.

A special ceremony was held to add a bronze plaque to honor those victims and to serve as a reminder for future generations about learning from the past.

Daffodils are annuals in Idaho, which mean they bloom in the spring just in time for national Holocaust Remembrance Day on May 2nd.

That means every spring this field will bloom with 15,000 colorful daffodils to catch the attention of everyone.

The idea is to remind people that history repeats itself, and that we must learn from the mistakes of the past.

Boise City Council President Elaine Clegg spoke at the dedication about the importance of that lesson for generations to come.

"Learning is always best hands on, so what better way than to walk through a field of daffodils and think, what is this about," said Clegg. "Remembering history is something that we should always do, especially remembering how both good and evil in mankind can change the course of history."

The Harris Ranch Limited Partnership funded and planted the 15,000 daffodils on land owned by the Bureau of Reclamation and managed by Barber Valley Development. The community says they are proud to honor the victims of the Holocaust and to remind the community about the atrocities committed so they are never done again. The community is encouraged to come visit the memorial while it is in full bloom this spring. It is located on the southwest corner of Barber Drive and Old Hickory Way in Harris Ranch in Boise.

:mad: I am One Pissed-Off Goy in Idaho.Only a paltry 15,000 daffodils, not 6 million? Oy vey!

cheka.
12th April 2019, 10:47 PM
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Tumbleweed
13th April 2019, 12:53 PM
Sounds like a nice place for people to take their dog for a walk when he needs to take a shit. ;D

old steel
13th April 2019, 02:56 PM
What about everyone else that died in war?

They don't count? Only the jews who didn't have enough guts or brains to fight back with whatever they could get their hands on?

Bunch of cowardly stinking pussies.

General Patton was right.

Jewboo
13th April 2019, 05:17 PM
I'm normally proud to be White, but man I am ashamed of my people when we do shit like this. No other race prostrates themselves to self-destruction like ours.


What about everyone else that died in war?

They don't count? Only the jews who didn't have enough guts to fight back with whatever they could get their hands on?

Bunch of cowardly stinking pussies.

General Patton was right.

This. Deserve to be called "dumb goyim".

woodman
13th April 2019, 07:23 PM
What about everyone else that died in war?

They don't count? Only the jews who didn't have enough guts or brains to fight back with whatever they could get their hands on?

Bunch of cowardly stinking pussies.

General Patton was right.


We could certainly start our own Holocaust memorials and put up plaques in memory of the 100 some million Christians who have died at the hands of the Zionist criminal genocidists. It is genocide. It is becoming clearer by the day.