I don't support Bush or Israel and I wouldn't vote for the democratic party because they're not socialist enough for me. But if you haven't noticed, the 'Holocaust Revisionist' movement is growing and Iran is taking advantage of the split in western politics to spread hate and fear.
I'm not really interested in whether you're a Jew, Muslim, HIndu, Christain, Satanist or what, it just baffles belief how people are spreading this nonsense, can we please unite on this one issue before the hate mongering gets out of control. Thanks.
2006-12-11
06:45:52
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MustangGT - great answer, did you read the Rape of Nanking?
2006-12-11
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I certainly hope they do.I know it is a historic fact.In my country Belgium it's outlawed to doubt it,don't know if that's the way because the people who think that now try to hide that they think that so.
What you call "Holocaust Revisionist' movement has always been active in the extreme far right of Europe.The same people who still believe Hitler should have won WW2.
I urge everyone who's thinking of taking this kind of bull serious,because they're fed up with Israeli aggression or for whatever reason to realize where this originated.The whole holocaust didn't happen idea was started by Neo Nazi's and their ideological compadres.They should be condemned by every decent person,from the left to the right.
2006-12-11 06:59:28
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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The revisionists need to convince the mass of humanity that it either didn't happen, or wasn't as bad as it was said to be because to admit that it was true and its scope and reasons were as bad as claimed, would not allow humanity to overlook more attempts to eliminate Jews from the world, which is their ideal outlook. Right now, its true, they say only Israel, not Jewish people, but forgive me if their word is not a good as I would like to see.
To admit that we have learned nothing from the darkest lessons of history is to admit that the Jews (or Armenians, or Ainu or Ibo, or Christians) have a right to live and win or lose their wars as others do, this can't settle right on some who make their way in casting fear and hatred on others.
Peace is a very difficult thing for some humans to live with, far easier to blame everything on whatever group we perceive as the 'other'.
2006-12-11 07:21:00
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answered by justa 7
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This isn't an issue with Republicans and Democrats. I don't know anyone sane, no matter their politics, that actually believes the Holocaust didn't happen. Only conspiracy theorists, and they have a whole new toy to bat around - claiming that the United States engineered 9/11. Where did you get the idea this is even an issue with every day folks?
2006-12-11 06:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Holocaust actually happened, but I would like an investigation into the atrocities inflicted on the Chinese (and others) by the Japanese during World War II. I think this would be very eye-opening of the tragedies of war. Although, more than sixty years later, not sure how much info would be found. New can of worms.....
2006-12-11 07:02:12
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answered by MustangGT 2
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Hell yea! Of course the Holocaust happened... Anyone who says otherwise is just an ignorant fool who shouldn't be bothered with or even thought about.. But it is really sad the growing number of obvious stupidity by people who believe that it didn't happen.
2006-12-11 06:50:48
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answered by Shay 1
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I thought this was a 'non-issue' between Republicans & Democrats. Are there ANY in Congress that don't believe the Holocaust happened?
2006-12-11 06:49:36
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answered by words_smith_4u 6
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If the Holocaust never happened, then why did all those Jews get tattoos on their arms? Was that a fashion statement?
2006-12-11 06:56:02
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answered by concretebrunette 4
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I dont doubt the Holocaust happened, evidence supports it. If you read foreign news articles, you would see that he questions the number of Jews killed and that they claim as their banner cause I guess you could say. So of course it happened, but not just those of the Jewish faith were affected.Hitler killed more than just jews.
2006-12-11 06:55:59
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answered by Perplexed 7
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I agree! Great question about this idiotic denial movement.
People who can should go to the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. It is a very moving experience.
2006-12-11 06:50:58
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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answered by Anonymous
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