To be clear ...
For me, Never Again means for everyone.
My father was a WW2 veteran. What he experienced in that war both broke and transformed him as a human being.
He had been raised in the sticks, in a part of the country not known for progressive racial views. He saw the ugliness of racial bigotry with his own eyes, and wanted no more of it.
And he passed his values onto me.
I stand with anyone who believes everyone has a right to exist, and not only to exist, but to truly live.