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The term ghetto has not changed concoction. A ghetto is a ghetto and not a good place, so I would imagine they feel the same as they always have.

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A Holocaust Survivor may feel uncomfortable or offended by the casual use of the word "ghetto" today, as it can trivialize the true Horror and suffering associated with the historical ghettos during that time. It may diminish the significance and gravity of the experiences they went through, as well as the impact it had on their lives and communities.

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