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There is one thing Hitler did not finish ........to eliminate the Jews from the face of this earth.

The holocaust did happen but the atrocities that the Jews tell you about are all conspiracy. It is all made up to make us the world feel sorry for them. However, he did murder the Jews, for this I have to thank him in his grave.

Thank you for the oportunity to exercise my freedom of expression and speech.

2006-11-28 07:58:39 · 64 answers · asked by World Traveler 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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You son of a b**ch! I lost 17 members of my family in Buchenwald and I know many, many other Jewish people who also lost family members. The Germans kept meticulous records and we know for a fact that the numbers are correct. If you are a Muslim, then no explantion is needed for such hatred. But if you are a Christian, then you are not following the tenets of your religion and you should be ostracized from the Christian community!

2006-11-28 08:14:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 6

Something tells me that the "World Traveler" screenname is only that, a screen name, without any basis in reality. International travel is usually a very educational experience and I can hardly imagine someone travelling the world and remaining such an ignorant motherf***er.

Also, I love how people who hide their idiocy behind the RIGHT to free speech have no concept of the OBLIGATION (it's only a moral obligation, which I guess doesn't apply if your sense of morals is perverted or altogether absent) to be a decent human being. Free speech is a wonderful thing, but it's no excuse for being an a**hole. This guy's opening remark is an affront to humanity, his closing remark is an insult to democracy.

And who is he thanking? Us? The people at Yahoo?

"Thank you for allowing me to voice my support for genocide." F*** this guy. And thank you for the opportunity to exercise my freedom of expression and speech. Jackass.

Whatever happened to shame, anyway? Anybody here remember a time when doing something wrong would actually make you feel bad?

And WT, if you think you're just being ironic, or testing the waters, or whatever stupid justification you might have thought up, perhaps there are more tasteful ways of doing it than applauding the brutal murder of six million men, women, and children?

Seriously, up yours.

2006-11-28 21:09:18 · answer #2 · answered by Daniel 5 · 1 0

OK, Freedom of speech - at least you can ask a question like this.

I don't like or dislike Jews.

Or Christians. Or Muslims. Or Blacks. Or Whites. Or Purple with Green Check for that matter.

I like people who think like me, or have the same tastes, or (like my wife) I fancy like hell - or, you get the idea.

I dislike stupid people, irritating people, people who can't take a decision if it would save their lives, people in Chavrolets with a 1 litre engine and a ten litre stereo - I could go on, believe me. I get just as irritated as anyone.

But, like you, they're my own prejudices.

The point is my friend, that no-one has a monopoly of being either a truly good person or the most annoying jumped up little **** you ever came across. In a way the political correctness that stops you asking this question in most places does racial minorities (whether a muslim over here, or me in a muslim country - for example) a disservice. I can't sack a black colleague because he's a useless t*sser. The automatic assumption is because I'm white it's racist. Surely Blacks, Jews, whoever have the right to be a*seholes too?

Last line. If I think of all the people I really, really dislike or who have 'done me wrong' over the years - they are almost without exception white British males, usually middle class. Like me, in fact - and I'm Cof E - as good a way as saying aetheist as any.

I don't like your views - but I defend your right to ask the question.

2006-11-28 08:54:29 · answer #3 · answered by Mark C 2 · 0 0

I prefer not to judge people by their colour, race or religion. I think people should be treated as humans, not everyone in a race is good or bad. I don't know any Jews personally, but I heard Issac Newton, Albert Einstein etc. were Jews. I don't see anyone complaining why they helped make such advancements in science.

I don't think your blind hatred has any logical basis at all. I am just curious, as to why you hate them? Is because you think they are rich and that makes you jealous or is it just a tradition you want to follow?

I don't see why you should thank us for the "oportunity" to exercise your freedom of expression and speech when you have certainly abused it. Having a racist agenda and canvassing it is an abuse of free speech in my book.

2006-11-28 08:18:57 · answer #4 · answered by netwalker01 3 · 2 1

You got problems son!!!!The Jews are not lying horrible things did happen and decent people of the day tried to stop Hitler.There were many there that saw first hand what happened, I wish u were one to be accused of being a Jew. As far as your freedom of expression and speech close your hole your ignorance is showing!!!!

2006-11-28 08:07:48 · answer #5 · answered by Dotr 5 · 2 1

Hey man, its one thing to express yourself on this page. But when you ask a question that is malicious, then you have gone a little too far. Lets play nice and stop the Jew hating.

2006-11-28 16:10:41 · answer #6 · answered by jtrigoboff 3 · 0 0

I was in the military, and I would give my life's blood just so you can have the privilege of using your rights under the ammendments of the Constitution. I commend you for your conviction, but I would like to point out that your "question" is repugnant to say the least, and if you want to put racist statements in here, why don't you have the decency to use the spell-check? As for your question, yes, I like Jews, and Japanese, and Mexicans, etc.

2006-11-28 08:15:52 · answer #7 · answered by boots 6 · 1 1

Yes I like the Jews. Hitler attempted to exterminate an entire race of God's children. Did you ever ponder this to be the beginning of the end? When I exercise my right to free speech, I try very hard to allow God's will to guide me. Give praise to God my friend, not to satan.

Peace :)

2006-11-28 08:09:32 · answer #8 · answered by rezany 5 · 1 1

While the holocaust is breathtakingly evil, the Jews have marketed it brilliantly. You can't say anything about Jews anymore because they have the Holocaust footage to shove in everyone's faces.

I've been to Israel. I don't hate Jews. I don't particularly love them either though. They can be arrogant and greedy and they can ignore international law when it suits them.

2006-11-28 08:07:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

right 1 fing i av got 2 get striaht u cheeky ased punk u r 1 bull sh*tin tw*t bcuz what happened 2 the jews waz atrouchous an jus a lil bit harsh sooooooooo.... go stick ur thick dumb **** ideas up ur fat ***


p.s. r u sure ur not hitler reincarnate???

i fink soooo!!1

2006-11-29 01:27:19 · answer #10 · answered by ginner b 1 · 0 0

agree with robbif19 100%.

wanst a reaserch done in uk that that said if holocaust was as huge as is claimed then would not be this number of jews today arithmatically?

genocide is evil wether done by nazis or by israel.

2006-11-28 10:53:44 · answer #11 · answered by ok 2 · 0 0

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