I don't believe it's a tourist attraction in the way that Disney World is. I certainly would hate to think that people would see it that way.

I believe that maintaining it and having people tour it serves one important purpose - to remind people about the evil that was wrought there in the hopes that it never happens again.

As we can see from the genocides in Rwanda and Darfur, it is a vain hope, but one that needs to be kept alive.

Eventually, people may learn. Perhaps that's a good reason.


President Emeritus of the Neal Pulcawer Fan Club