It was pretty easy to jump on the band wagon and become a holocaust denier, because it seemed so obvious. Not to mention them darned Jews, right? But something never sat right with me, something along the lines of if it was so obvious why are deniers a minority.
So I did a bunch of research independent of any forums, because let's face it any one on a forum already has an axe to grind.
In the end I really did have to agree that:
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Deniers cherrypick. I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of war related documentation there is available and deniers only ever seem to use the few bits that suit their purpose, and then they beat that like a kettle drum.
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Overwhelming evidence about the gas chambers NOT being gas chambers turned out to not be so overwhelming afterall. Again deniers seem to only use evidence or methodology that suited their objectives.
So either the Jewish conspiracy is so huge and well funded that they are able to perpetuate a hoax of a scale grander than I can even imagine. Or there actually is a lot of truth there. I do remain open to any new information on or approaches to the subject however.
Anyhow, am I the only one?
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aileron_ron ago
People should take a trip to Auschwitz and see the prisoner cafeteria, store,theater,opera house, heated pool, library and soccer field. They should see how close the "gas chamber" is the the nazi officers quarters building (down wind) and then watch or read the Auschwitz survivor's admitting to lying. Yes the holocaust was real but not as described.
Tallest_Skil ago
“The holocaust” is a phrase which has a meaning. “Holocaust” is a word with a very specific meaning. No, the holocaust was not real. Germans did the exact same thing as Americans. We didn’t have “a holocaust” of Japanese.
benjitsu ago
Are you talking about internment camps or the bomb?
Tallest_Skil ago
The camps.
benjitsu ago
I wasn't sure because even if you don't assume any malice (which isn't really reasonable) a LOT more people died in the German camps than American ones (and many of the deaths in Germany were more related to the Allies gaining ground and Germany running out of food to feed them.)
aileron_ron ago
https://i.imgur.com/brStbXK.gifv