Hannover, borjastick, and Rmbrmb21 #racist forum.codoh.com

(Hannover): That's it in a nutshell. And they cannot even support imprecise claims, it's all just theatre. Those who gain financially, politically, and socially simply invent numbers which cannot be substantiated. When challenged on the absurd claims, Jewish supremacists demand the imprisonment of the challengers. Only the 'holocaust' storyline is protected from inquiry, whereas all other claimed historical events are subject to scrutiny. Cui bono?

(borjastick): Rather spookily this very topic came up in conversation with some friends of friends earlier this very week.

We had a couple of chaps around for drinks, as they were staying in a friend's house. One of them saw my bible on the bookshelf which happens to be next to my holocaust revisionism books. I'm not sure he recognised them as that but asked the question about my interest, saying that he had recently been to Auschwitz.

He then referred to Auschwitz as an extermination camp. I questioned this and mentioned that more Catholics died there than jewsand that disease was a major killer. He was a bit taken aback. So I explained a bit but still didn't tell him about my doubts on the whole thing.

I asked him who he thought died in the holocaust, his answer was simple 'all German jews they could kill and almost every Polish Jew. At that point I showed my hand a little telling him that less than half German jews died, and there was no proof of gas chambers. I think he was somewhat shocked and realised he was well out of his depth, so he changed the subject to another left winger's classic topic - Brexit!

(Rmbrmb21): Nice! I always find it interesting that people could believe something without having all the facts. As if they just so desperately want to believe that they ignore any inconsistencies. What proof did he exactly see at the camp that would be so moving, what could confirm that millions/million and half (no idea what the official count is anymore) people had been killed?

They show you some old brick buildings, some hair, clothes and gas canisters, but there are all explanations for those things. If I were to take this guy to the cave Hira and tell him that Muhammad saw Gabriel there, would he believe me simply because I could take him to a place where something was said to have happened? Independent thinking is so rare it seems.

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