Dina Babbitt Survives
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March 18, 2009, 11:58 pm
Filed under: Active Decency | Tags: art, Auschwitz, Dina Babbitt, ethics, Gypsy Portraits, holocaust, ICOM, Morality
Filed under: Active Decency | Tags: art, Auschwitz, Dina Babbitt, ethics, Gypsy Portraits, holocaust, ICOM, Morality
In spite of serious health issues, Dina Babbitt herself is carrying the torch of respect for Human Rights. She recently spoke to students at a California high school on the subject of her Holocaust experiences. You can read about it at San Francisco’s JWeekly.com
Doesn’t it make you wonder how a doctor who is so proud of his studies in “Humanities” could continue in the use of Nazi tactics to guard his ill-gotten gains? It makes me wonder when ICOM is going to announce whether they agree with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum or the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The two are NOT congruent, and ICOM is morallly and ethically obliged to take a stand.
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This is wrong on so many levels. This woman has suffered enough in her life. If this gives her peace then give her peace.
Comment by Joy Hernandez April 30, 2009 @ 3:53 am