March 2, 2010 - Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Interfaith Center and the Virginia Holocaust Museum staged a silent protest against the Westboro Baptist Church outside of the museum. With signs claiming "Jews killed Jesus" and HItler was God's answer to the Jewish community, the so-called baptist protesters from Kansas sought to use the hate-bait to get media attention.
Jay Ipsen, Holocaust survivor and museum founder, welcomes the over 400 people who showed up in solidarity and reminds everyone what hate unchecked means for Virginia.
The one thing we all have in common is that we are all people and nothing can change that.
2011aviator 1 year ago
goodness shit man, god jesus and all gods are all fake be serious
floridaman2000 1 year ago
@mamachay18 .... educate about what ? Genocide? Do you believe the Holy Bible is true ?
eddiefreddie39 1 year ago
The Virginia Holocaust Museum's staff are beautiful, educated, compassionate, wonderful people. Love and Tolerance are the only teachings that will save our world. Every human should visit this museum and witness first hand the behavior that breeds evil in the world. Hate will not have a chance once we educate ourselves and pass it along, realizing that we truly ALL are neighbors because we are global citizens.
mamachay18 1 year ago
@eddiefreddie39
Please educate yourself. Please. Hate breeds hate.
mamachay18 1 year ago
Sometimes Eddie, It takes nonsense to counter nonsense. Just check out their Lady Gaga parody, No Poker Face, on my channel. Bat$hitcrazy is the only apt description.
nNoon19 2 years ago 2
He said they support gays and lesbian, that means they sopport sodomy. There was not 400 ppl there. What good can a silent protest do? They were scared of 4 christians. I was there, no anti protesters even had a sign that made sense.
eddiefreddie39 2 years ago