Hi Imp. You would probably call me a 'holocaust denier' but I don't dispute its entire existence, I have just seen inconsistencies that make me question the specific narrative surrounding it. Is this a bad thing? What is it about that particular event that makes it, to a man like yourself who asks questions about the propaganda pushed on him by society, uniquely unquestionable?
Do leaders and elites not lie? Do groups not conspire to present information in a way that aids their causes and discredits their enemies? Why is that 'conspiracy' more ridiculous than the one that you present about women, which also goes against majority consensus? What makes it so unthinkable that we might not have been taught the entire truth about a vitally important, world-changing event and which, according to you yourself, has led to the suppression of speech that we are seeing right now?
Were you there personally to verify the authenticity of what we are told to believe? If not, why is it so unthinkable to question it?
I'm not having a serious discussion on this with someone who doesn't believe in the Holocaust.
Hi Imp. You would probably call me a 'holocaust denier' but I don't dispute its entire existence, I have just seen inconsistencies that make me question the specific narrative surrounding it. Is this a bad thing? What is it about that particular event that makes it, to a man like yourself who asks questions about the propaganda pushed on him by society, uniquely unquestionable?
Do leaders and elites not lie? Do groups not conspire to present information in a way that aids their causes and discredits their enemies? Why is that 'conspiracy' more ridiculous than the one that you present about women, which also goes against majority consensus? What makes it so unthinkable that we might not have been taught the entire truth about a vitally important, world-changing event and which, according to you yourself, has led to the suppression of speech that we are seeing right now?
Were you there personally to verify the authenticity of what we are told to believe? If not, why is it so unthinkable to question it?
You're too demented to have a serious discussion about anything, Mr. Peggy McIntosh invented racial politics in the 1980s.