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is it the freedom that they're looking for?if some one declines god's existing,there is no matter.but if sme one tells sth about jews and jew,he will be in hell!!!!!!!!!!

2006-12-28 03:20:35 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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remedial English would be a good class to take
you are so misinformed i don't know where to start

2006-12-28 03:23:19 · answer #1 · answered by ken y 5 · 10 0

I completely agree with you on this. Although I am very confident that the Holocaust is a historical fact, the social taboo and legal obstacles to challenge the "facts" about it are indeed very suspicious and one can not help but imagine there is some kind of conspiracy surrounding it. The facts speak for themselves, the buildings are there, the official Nazi documents are there, the pictures (some of which taken by Nazi soldiers) are there, no one in there serious mind would ever question that fact just like no one worthwhile questions that the Japanese-Americans were sent to prison camps in California and that innocent Arabs (some of them British) were kidnapped and are being held illegally in Guantanamo.

What bothers me the most is the "numbers" issue. Why does it matter if it were 300,000 or 6,000,000? It would still be one of the darkest moments of human history. However, when laws are created that make it illegal even to raise questions like the numbers, when research funds are not given to research that might look into these numbers and when the Jewish community tries to establish its plight as the single worst moment in history, one has to think about it.

PS: I've just read some of the previous posts and it seems that some people get the wrong idea about research. The main problem is that in several European countries you can not question the amount of people killed. When I was in the 6th grade, the teacher taught it was 3 million, sometime around High School, it became 4 million and by now the "official number" is over 6 millions. As I've said before, it wouldn't matter if it were "only" 300 thousand, because the systematic genocide of a population is gut revolting enough. But to not be allowed to question these numbers is does not serve the Jewish people's best interest. IMHO.

2006-12-28 05:50:00 · answer #2 · answered by John Dull est 2 · 0 1

let's just cover the basics...when you learn to make sense then you can ask questions, until then, sit down, shut up and read...you can't always believe what you hear...but if you read it for yourself then maybe you will see that the holocaust did happen...in one warehouse alone there were 80,000 pairs of shoes that had been confiscated by the Nazi Govt, now please keep in mind that this is at a time in history when most people didn't own more than 1 pair of shoes...so even if the actual numbers are off then can you at least acknowledge that 80,000 people is an extremely large number...you also, in your statement, negate the fact that it wasn't just Jews that were holocaust victims there were all kinds of people that were put into the concentration camps as form of extermination or punishment...they would take "arian looking" babies from their parents and give them to SS soldiers and their wives to be raised, when an attempt was made to return these children to their rightful parents there was extreme trauma to the child because by that point they had been taught that their parents were bad and that they had abandoned the child as an infant...come on...the holocaust happened...and it happened to more than the Jews...

2006-12-28 03:34:00 · answer #3 · answered by Shannon M 3 · 1 0

Who says that research into the holocaust is forbidden is mistaken.
There has been much research done in that area. There is even some information that may indicate that "Gray's Anatomy" (a book widely used in medical schools) is based on NAZI activities in that period.
There are also many verified photos and film clips of Auschwitz-Berkinau, Sobibor, Chelmno, and other of the extermination camps, including 'live' shots from the "showers".
The holocaust happened, my friend, and if you doubt it you should get off the internet and get to a library for some real research.

2006-12-28 03:31:23 · answer #4 · answered by credo quia est absurdum 7 · 0 0

Eyes don't lie and people were there and saw it. The Nazi's documented it in writing and on film. You can still go there and see the ovens and if you needed to do so you could dig up the bones. Of course this was not the only holocaust. The Cambodians did it The Russians have their gulags, catholics had the Inquisition. There is ethnic cleansing going on in Europe and Africa. There are dictatorial tyrants like Saddam and others who commit genocide.

So if you truly are someone who cares about other humans then you should stop obsessing about Jews and get your own house in order.

2006-12-28 03:51:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I understand that you are mad. From what you have been told it seems like a big conspiracy. The fact of the matter is you are being lied to. There has been plenty of research done on the holocaust. There is plenty of video and documentation. The problem here is that you want to feel justified in your hatred where there is no justification. You love to believe the lies you are told. You are the one who needs to do some proper research.

2006-12-28 03:31:44 · answer #6 · answered by Ron M 1 · 1 0

We in the US can say whatever we want.

"The holocaust didn't exist".

Except that it is nonsense, I've seen the tattoos on people's arms, amongst other things, and know many who had relatives die there.

However, I agree that stopping freedom of speech about it is the best way to make people think it is a conspiracy, or why would there need to be a law?

I think the countries that have this law 'mean well', but I think laws against freedom of speech are a very slippery slope to state control of opinion.

I'm against it.

2006-12-28 03:28:56 · answer #7 · answered by DAR 7 · 2 0

No one is stopping anyone from doing any research.

Plenty of research has already been done.

There are thousands of written records and hundreds of hours of film of bodies being burned and pushed into mass graves. What more proof do you need?

Do you have the History Channel? Watch one afternoon of Hitler shows and you will have enough evidence to convince any sane person.

Are you that much of a delusional freak that you actually believe there is any question about whether or not the holocaust occured?

Do you think they just miraculously manfactured thousands of Nazi war records and hundred of hours of historical film and the accounts of people who were there and liberated the camps out of thin air?

Are you an idiot?

2006-12-28 03:26:51 · answer #8 · answered by Ryan 3 · 7 1

Interesting question, I would suggest you research the Holocaust for yourself and come to the best conclusion you are capable of. In the US (at least), it is not a crime to "let the scientists research and find out about it", so if you consider yourself up to the task by all means try researching it for yourself.

2006-12-28 03:26:06 · answer #9 · answered by keyuehan7878 2 · 6 0

Because people like Mengele went and conducted his OWN 'scientific' reasearch, which was neither scientific, nor research, but just a cherry picking of evidence to support his skewed beliefs of the facts, as they are. Since then, we are hesitant to just let any crazy person go in and rewrite history. The facts are there, both scientific, forensic, and historical. People who suffered at the hands of hitler are still alive. Ask them about it.

2006-12-28 03:24:39 · answer #10 · answered by hichefheidi 6 · 8 0

Shut up stupid and go back to english class and learn to spell. You are attempting to get under the skin of people that know the holocaust did happen. You can deny that it didn't happen all you want, but history shows that it did and there is nothing you can do about it. So go cry a river for someone who cares!

2006-12-28 03:23:29 · answer #11 · answered by jay r 2 · 9 0

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