In the US, you're allowed to deny the holocaust. Not so in many European nations, but in the US you're fine.
People will get pisses as hell at you, but it's your right.
Please stick to the facts. If somebody denied 9/11 ever happened and members of your family died in the attacks, what would you do?
2006-12-12 14:53:39
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answered by The Big Box 6
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Look at it this way - it is what you believe, and damn the rest of us.
Personally, I think if you refer to the event as a holocaust, and state that because there was not accurate record keeping as the Jewish people were not considered as people by the Nazi regime, so you and everybody else have no idea of the true scale of the tragedy, then I think you can be safe in the knowledge that you are not a Nazi.
By the way, I do agree it is an infringement on your right to freedom of speech, but if you do deny the deaths of many people then I think you should be considered ignorant.
2006-12-12 14:55:47
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answered by shauny2807 3
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We hear hints and outright accusations by predominantly anti-Semitic groups that the genocide aimed at Jews in WW II Europe either never occurred, or was highly exaggerated. They seem to be comfortable with a figure of about 150,000. They are grossly embarrassed by the 6 million figure so are endeavoring to change it. It is patently obvious the realities of the holocaust don’t fit the anti Semitic mission statement, so they choose to change perceptions of the genocide to less than reality.
The allegation of the extermination of 6 million Jews was not a number picked out of the air. Combined sources of evidence include but are not limited to: Testimony and affidavits by hundreds of thousands of extermination camp victims liberated by allied forces as they took the European continent back from the Nazis after the D-Day landings. Also extermination camp records, census figures of European municipalities, records of mass movement of individuals according to railroad records, records kept by resistance groups throughout Europe, especially Poland, and last but not least, 7 freight-car loads of court records, testimony, and affidavits obtained during the Nuremberg war crimes trials. On top of that just recently the holocaust investigation archives were open to the public, consisting of 6 miles of file cabinets of evidence.
The substantiation presented by these splinter groups drastically reducing the holocaust numbers consist for the most part of opinions and carefully tailored statistics, creating a small bookcase full of “evidence”,
all those books written by anti-Semites.
The entire anti-Semitic faction has not shown any evidence whatsoever that any specific race or religion is more than proportionately responsible for world woes…
2006-12-12 17:36:23
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answered by Gunny T 6
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don't even dream that you have enough facts to make these ridiculous analysis. where do you come up with these ridiculous numbers? and yes, of course people are gong to get upset when you deny the holocaust, or even say that only one million jews died, when, in fact, it was more around the number of 6 million. big difference, huh? you cannot get arrested fro saying these things, yes there is still freddom of speech. you can also go around telling everyone the world is flat, you can't get arrested for that, either. but people are entitled to get upset when you tell them in your self-importatn way that its not true, and the holocaust was not "that big a deal" when theur grandparents had sisters, mothers, fathers, brothers, and children that were torchured, starved, raped, gassed, burned, buried alive, experimented on, and etc. your puny mind cannot possibly comprehend how much you are hurting people by denying that their grandparent went through all that. so i'll kindly thank you to shut up. just because there is freedom of speech, does not mean you are required to speak and show the entire world what a jacka*ss you really are.
2006-12-12 14:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The criteria is ignorance and some belief the only observer is you. Belief you can change history by ignoring atrocities ever happened. Many bad things have happened thank the powers that be I did not have to be the observer of any of them and I do feel bad for idiots. A mind that does not think is a terrible thing.
2006-12-12 15:08:35
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answered by Pablo 6
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Jethro, shouldn't you be with your father David Duke over in Iran tonight.
Missed the boat again.
2006-12-12 15:01:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The number is not important, but the fact that I did happen. And there is no denying the evidence.
2006-12-12 14:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Jeff . If you'd like to make a political point, make it, but don't use stupid examples like this, there were real people killed and their real families are watching fools like you- post this stuff !!
2006-12-12 14:57:23
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answered by Anonymous
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sooo the 6 million missing people, where did they go? did aliens take them? read a book dude.
2006-12-12 14:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Even if it was only one, it would have been one too many.
MERRY CHRISTMAS and have a nice day.
Thank you very much, while you're up!!
2006-12-12 14:54:12
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answered by producer_vortex 6
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