I saw a lot of counternarrative posts recently on Twitter about Auschwitz having a swimming pool/movie theater/arts theater/maternity ward/orchestra, library etc.
For heterodox people pushing that the camps weren't as bad as history tells us, what is their ultimate position?
That less died than reported?
That industrial scale extermination didn't happen at all?
I think the death numbers are likely inflated and that the event is exaggerated in order to use it as the building block of the current globalist world order.
Whenever any right wing politician is being considered, they quickly smear him as the next Hitler.
Whenever any powerful Jew is even slightly criticized, they can evoke the Holocaust as a golden shield to end the conversation.
A lot of globalist elites happen to be Jewish and they sadly do this all the time.
This creates hatred towards innocent Jewish people who have done nothing wrong.
I personally have nothing against the Jewish people as a whole. I know many good and decent Jewish people and I wish nothing but good things for them.
The problem is that the globalist elites are disproportionately Jewish and they use their background and the Holocaust narrative as a shield to push their agenda.
The Holocaust narrative has always been used to weaken right wing nationalism.
I personally don't care at all when it comes to debating details about the actual event itself.
Weakening the elite globalist narrative is all I care about
Whenever any powerful Jew is even slightly criticized, they can evoke the Holocaust as a golden shield to end the conversation.
I've never seen them respect this when it is a powerful Jew who gives money to Republicans. The same people who bristle at any mention of George Soros as 'anti-semitism' always have in their history numerous attacks on Sheldon Adleson.
They also called attacks on Tom Steyer (who is a Christian albeit a phony one) anti-semitic.
Basically, criticizing rich Democratic donors is anti-semitism whether or not they're Jewish, but criticizing rich Republican donors is not only fine but mandatory.
I saw a lot of counternarrative posts recently on Twitter about Auschwitz having a swimming pool/movie theater/arts theater/maternity ward/orchestra, library etc.
For heterodox people pushing that the camps weren't as bad as history tells us, what is their ultimate position?
That less died than reported?
That industrial scale extermination didn't happen at all?
That these camps were simply holding facilities?
My position on this issue is simple.
I think the death numbers are likely inflated and that the event is exaggerated in order to use it as the building block of the current globalist world order.
Whenever any right wing politician is being considered, they quickly smear him as the next Hitler.
Whenever any powerful Jew is even slightly criticized, they can evoke the Holocaust as a golden shield to end the conversation.
A lot of globalist elites happen to be Jewish and they sadly do this all the time.
This creates hatred towards innocent Jewish people who have done nothing wrong.
I personally have nothing against the Jewish people as a whole. I know many good and decent Jewish people and I wish nothing but good things for them.
The problem is that the globalist elites are disproportionately Jewish and they use their background and the Holocaust narrative as a shield to push their agenda.
The Holocaust narrative has always been used to weaken right wing nationalism.
I personally don't care at all when it comes to debating details about the actual event itself.
Weakening the elite globalist narrative is all I care about
I've never seen them respect this when it is a powerful Jew who gives money to Republicans. The same people who bristle at any mention of George Soros as 'anti-semitism' always have in their history numerous attacks on Sheldon Adleson.
They also called attacks on Tom Steyer (who is a Christian albeit a phony one) anti-semitic.
Basically, criticizing rich Democratic donors is anti-semitism whether or not they're Jewish, but criticizing rich Republican donors is not only fine but mandatory.