Jews Are Guilty : Antisemitic Message Spray-Painted Outside Holocaust Museum
On 5/27/21 at 2:01 PM EDT
The south side of the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, was found graffitied in black spray paint with a swastika and a message that read Jews are guilty.
Officers spotted the graffiti while on patrol around 4 a.m. on Thursday. According to the St. Petersburg Police Department, city sanitation officials have already painted over the message.
#stpetepd investigating hate graffiti left overnight on the Holocaust Museum downtown. If you have info please call #stpetepd 727-883-7780 pic.twitter.com/jCNEOcRWLb St. Pete Police (@StPetePD) May 27, 2021
Florida Holocaust Museum in St Petersburg vandalized with painted swastika
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Jews Are Guilty : Antisemitic Message Spray-Painted Outside Holocaust Museum
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Why we should discuss racism at Holocaust museums
What is a good museum?
A good museum serves its entire community. A good museum speaks to society. A good museum challenges you, sparking a social and cultural conversation. That means that a good museum will, from time to time, face controversy.
Are Holocaust museums an exception? Must they avoid tough conversations about contemporary society? Is their sole purpose to memorialize the past?
Of course not.
On Nov. 2, the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida, near Orlando, opened a new exhibit. “Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change” features 45 stark black-and-white. For access to this article please