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Six Million | Maggie Feinberg

I didn’t kill six million people,” said the one who sat in their cushy home and did nothing to stop it.


“I didn’t kill six million people,” said the one who forgave her own crimes since surely they weren’t

as bad.


“I didn’t kill six million people,” said the one who told himself he didn’t know what would happen

to the people once they left his sight.


“I didn’t kill six million people,” said the one who refused to acknowledge they were part of a wider

pattern.


“I didn’t kill six million people,” said the truly awful one.

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