Session #98 · 1983–85

Speech #980185036

We are aging. the few living Holocaust survivors are aging. and our Nation is aging. My fear is that with the years that pass between the Holocaust and the future. the next generationour children and our childrens childrenwill view the Holocaust as just another bland chapter in our history books rather than the singlemost moving reminder of the value of human life. In considering the many human rights violations facing us today. we are immediately reminded of the thousands of Soviet Jews who are refused the right to emigrateand. in many instances. refused the right to be reunited with their families. We are also reminded that Soviet leaders tried gamely to rationalize their reasons for shooting down a civilian Korean airliner with 269 innocent people aboard. And. the Soviet Union continues to muffle the proud people of Poland who fight for their rights of speech. peaceful assembly. and religion.
Keywords matched
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Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Humanitarian Victim

Speaker & context

Speaker
Unknown
Party
Chamber
State
Gender
Date
1984-04-30
Speech ID
980185036
Paragraph
#0
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