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"Schindler's List" - Congressional Record: February 27, 1997 (House)

 


"SCHINDLER'S LIST"

(Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)

Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to talk about
some of the inappropriate actions of some Members of this House. I
cannot begin to fathom why someone watching the Academy Award winning
"Schindler's List" on television the other night would choose to
focus their attention on the harsh language or the images depicted in
the film rather than the horrifying message of that film.

Yes; an apology was given, a little late I might add, for the
Holocaust is one of mankind's worst moments in history and the
importance of telling this story to the widest audience possible is
what happened the other night. Those of us with compassion and feeling
understood that history cannot be repeated. Only by retelling the story
can we prevent millions of innocent victims from losing their lives
again. The story of man's inhumanity to man should have been the focus,
not someone's prurient interest in this great film.

Mr. Speaker, some apologies come too late and are disingenuous in
light of what was said. I think we need to understand where these
insensitive comments come from, just as we understand where the
comments came from yesterday about the Branch Davidians and David
Koresh were innocent victims. They were not. They raped young women.

Mr. Speaker, I hope this pattern does not continue. I think this
House needs to get on with the right kind of business, the people's
business.






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