5/5 Sahil S. 4 years ago on Google
I
had
to
travel
all
the
way
to
USA
(from
India)
to
realize
how
easy
it
is
to
divide
people.
How
false
propaganda
turns
people
into
monsters
in
the
name
of
psuedo
nationalism.
To
realize
how
unfortunate
my
people
back
home
are
to
still
have
the
seeds
of
division
still
deeply
rooted.
How
sad
it
is
to
see
a
society
divided
on
religious
and
communal
lines.
It's
important
to
remember
the
past
so
that
we
may
not
repeat
the
mistakes.
This
is
the
aim
of
this
memorial
is
to
tell
aloud
the
atrocities
that
were
mete
to
these
people.
The
people
who
perished
(millions
died),
and
the
ones
who
were
damaged
beyond
repair.
This
is
a
reminder
of
the
time
men
like
you
and
me
turned
against
his
own
brethren.
Reminder
of
a
man
who
in
the
name
of
taking
the
country
forward
pushed
the
world
back
to
a
primitive
time,
when
barbarism
was
common,
and
cruelty
was
the
way
of
life.
We
want
a
better
society,
but
at
what
cost?
I
see
xenophobic
leaders
gaining
popularity
around
the
world,
and
it
fills
my
heart
with
despair.
A
note
on
permanent
exhibition.
The
museum
has
2
parts
-
the
permanent
exhibition,
and
rest
of
the
museum.
The
former
requires
tickets.
The
tickets
are
limited
and
get
over
soon.
You
can
either
book
in
advance
or
can
get
same
day
tickets.
For
same
day
tickets
you'll
either
have
to
visit
their
website
at
6
in
the
morning,
or
be
at
the
museum
at
9.45
am.
For
booking
online,
their
website
redirects
to
a
third
party
website.
I
started
trying
to
book
right
at
6,
but
the
website
started
showing
tickets
as
available
more
towards
6.10.
The
tickets
if
collected
at
the
museum
are
free,
if
booking
online,
you'll
have
to
pay
1$
per
head.
There
are
certain
people
who
are
exempt
from
needing
to
buy
tickets
-
veterans,
etc.
Also,
when
in
permanent
exhibit
keep
in
mind
that
it
spans
across
3
floors,
I
did
the
mistake
that
I
spent
most
of
the
time
on
the
first
level
itself,
and
didn't
get
time
for
other
levels,
as
museum's
closing
time
approached.
There's
a
lot
of
stuff
to
read,
so
it's
easy
to
lose
track
of
time.
In
the
very
first
level,
there
is
a
14
minute
video
shown,
which
I
liked.
You
may
want
to
see
that.
Hope
your
heart
feels
something
when
you
leave
this
place,
and
you
move,
even
if
only
the
slightest
bit,
away
from
the
notions
that
divide
people.
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