We should forget the Holocaust and start kicking Americas *** over agent orange, it's still killing people after 60 years and has effected about 8 million people...
2006-12-16 11:28:17
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answered by ohwiseone 3
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Let's use Germany as an example, seems fitting. It is a crime in Germany to deny the Holocaust happened. Why? Because it did happen, it was horrific, those who claim it didn't happen have their own nasty little agendas that can't be given credence, and Germany not only owns the Holocaust, they are duty bound to see that their country never gets that out of control again. If the Germans can accept the insurmountable evidence and stand guard over its memory, shouldn't the rest of us who's ancestors fought and died to save the world from that maniac Hitler have a responsibility to that as well? It's not just insulting to say such a thing, it's moronic - and could possibly mean that the person who believes such tripe might benefit from a trip to the Auschwitz death camp site, or at the very least a basic history class. Lord knows those around them already know they need to see a shrink without delay.
2006-12-16 19:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Not only can it be an insult , it is an insult. It is an insult to the intelligence of people with a brain. The Holocaust, the mass extermination of millions of Jewish men, women and children,babies, disabled people, mentally ill people, Gypsies, homosexuals is a FACT. The holocaust is well documented on film, by personal testimony and by historians. What would convince you? A trip in the TARDIS???
2006-12-16 19:04:28
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answered by Raymo 6
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If that's the case, then we should also say that slavery never happened, the Native Americans were never forced off their lands and on to reservations, and that planes never flew into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania.
Makes sense, huh?
Neolib.
2006-12-16 19:43:48
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answered by El Bubba 3
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Imagine you had a relative that was murdered. And then people started telling you she was not murdered. They told you she died of natural causes, but you knew differently. Wouldn't you get very angry? Now take those feelings and times them by 5.5 million, because that is how many Jewish people were murdered. One person commented that it was time people "got over it". We are in very big trouble if we ever forget about something that horrific. When you forget, it is too easy for it to happen again.
2006-12-16 19:11:54
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answered by truthseeker221 3
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It's an insult to repeat a lie to people who have lost so much. In many countries it's not only an insult it is illegal, and quite rightly so.
If you had lost almost countless numbers of your family, relations, friends and colleagues and then someone stood infront of you and said it was all hogwash, wouldn't you feel even slightly insulted?
2006-12-16 20:13:41
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answered by Rich 2
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Maybe you should learn about how trainloads of children were marched to their deaths, ripped away from their mothers, were cold and hungry and were being kicked in the head while crying in order to fully understand how obnoxious and insulting it is to say it never occured.
It's an inconvenient truth, and people never want to believe something which is disturbing.
oh, and pictures of aborted fetuses are a hoax too.
2006-12-16 19:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it makes human beings look evil and stupid. Are you Republican or racist or both? My Father fought in WW2 he saw what the Nazis did. I find it a insult that my Father had to risk his life and kill adult men with guns and later have it denied it ever happend. What are you French or something? Somebody has to recognize what's happening and fight for freedom. It certainly won't be people that deny the past.
2006-12-16 19:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The same question recycled every two hours is an insult.
Denying the murder of six-million people is deserving of a Florida State Correction Facility Cocktail
2006-12-16 19:05:57
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answered by ? 4
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Perhpas you would like to talk to my friend fanya, who was in Treblinka, whose mother and father were killed along with a younger sister.
How she wathced people she knew worked to death or starved or gassed.
You tell her that all those people who died in the gas chanbers were just phony, a misinterpretation of numbers and that the Nazis weren;t that bad as portrayed.
She may be 86, but i guarantee you she will flatten you for that caliber of thinking. Care to see her number, tatooed onto her arm? Want to hear her stories?
2006-12-16 19:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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