It's almost as if the people who lived through that era, and in many cases witnessed things firsthand, have different impressions than people born 50 years later.
And yes, I do think the numbers are probably inflated, and yes I do think that the Holocaust is still used as cudgel to bludgeon nationalists and Europeans and Christians and yes I think it's annoying that every school kid in America has to read the Diary of Anne Frank and Night and no, I don't think the fact that a bunch of German fucks going genocidal is an excuse to take land from the Muslim and Christian Arabs of the Levant, but idea that the Holocaust is a "myth" is ludicrous.
The generation that believes in the holocaust are not the ones that lived in that era. They are the children of those that live in that era and they are scared of believing that their parents fought on the wrong side. Also Brother Nathanael is a jew who converted to Christianity and he often calls out the jews and he doesnt believe the holocaust happened. He said when he was a kid growing up in a jewish family, he never even heard of the holocaust
Eh, the way to see that the holofrost is, indeed, a hoax, is to look solely at the engineering (especially of Auschwitz). That is, forget Hitler, Eichmann and even the jews and just look at how it was allegedly carried out.
If you do that, it takes about five minutes to see that it's a hoax. (if engineering is foreign to you, then you might not grasp the point, though -- I've led non-engineers through it, and they all understand; also, keep in mind that I'm not talking about 'prussian blue' here).
People get caught up in Nuremberg etc. But signed confessions may/may not be extracted by force, especially under the rules of Nuremberg. I mean, if someone came around with a baseball bat, I'd probably sign any confession.
But boy, once you see through the hoax, you really see through it! It's like if you break up with a bi-polar girlfriend, and then you remember the 100+ times where it was obvious that she was bi-polar, but you just didn't want to think about it.
It's almost as if the people who lived through that era, and in many cases witnessed things firsthand, have different impressions than people born 50 years later.
And yes, I do think the numbers are probably inflated, and yes I do think that the Holocaust is still used as cudgel to bludgeon nationalists and Europeans and Christians and yes I think it's annoying that every school kid in America has to read the Diary of Anne Frank and Night and no, I don't think the fact that a bunch of German fucks going genocidal is an excuse to take land from the Muslim and Christian Arabs of the Levant, but idea that the Holocaust is a "myth" is ludicrous.
The generation that believes in the holocaust are not the ones that lived in that era. They are the children of those that live in that era and they are scared of believing that their parents fought on the wrong side. Also Brother Nathanael is a jew who converted to Christianity and he often calls out the jews and he doesnt believe the holocaust happened. He said when he was a kid growing up in a jewish family, he never even heard of the holocaust
It's been used as a myth for the progressive religion for decades now. That much is undeniable
Eh, the way to see that the holofrost is, indeed, a hoax, is to look solely at the engineering (especially of Auschwitz). That is, forget Hitler, Eichmann and even the jews and just look at how it was allegedly carried out.
If you do that, it takes about five minutes to see that it's a hoax. (if engineering is foreign to you, then you might not grasp the point, though -- I've led non-engineers through it, and they all understand; also, keep in mind that I'm not talking about 'prussian blue' here).
People get caught up in Nuremberg etc. But signed confessions may/may not be extracted by force, especially under the rules of Nuremberg. I mean, if someone came around with a baseball bat, I'd probably sign any confession.
But boy, once you see through the hoax, you really see through it! It's like if you break up with a bi-polar girlfriend, and then you remember the 100+ times where it was obvious that she was bi-polar, but you just didn't want to think about it.