Holocaust denial not only means to ignore the existence of an unsurmountable amount of evidence and a huge body of scholary work, it also means to spit on the graves of the 11 million people that were killed by the genocide and the overall 50 to 85 million people that died during the second world war. Holocaust denial is almost exclusivly held by antisemites like neo-nazis, white supremacists and islamists. It is as despicable a believe you could possibly have. “Holocaust denial is the work of bigots. We must reject their false claims whenever, wherever and by whomever they are made.” (Kofi Annan)
See, this is one of the points that I am trying to get across.
I am not a neo-nazi or an antisemite. I am merely questioning the historical accuracy of some of the widely circulated claims made about the Holocaust.
I don't harbor any ill-will towards Jewish people. Many are some of the nicest people that I have met. I don't think they are "making it all up" as part of some conspiracy either.
I just wonder why certain facts about the Holocaust are taken for granted. The purported number seems implausible. The attributed motives have not been definitely proven - no document has ever been uncovered where Hitler directly addresses what is going on at the camps.
Is it normal I think the Holocaust is exaggerated?
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Holocaust denial not only means to ignore the existence of an unsurmountable amount of evidence and a huge body of scholary work, it also means to spit on the graves of the 11 million people that were killed by the genocide and the overall 50 to 85 million people that died during the second world war. Holocaust denial is almost exclusivly held by antisemites like neo-nazis, white supremacists and islamists. It is as despicable a believe you could possibly have. “Holocaust denial is the work of bigots. We must reject their false claims whenever, wherever and by whomever they are made.” (Kofi Annan)
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See, this is one of the points that I am trying to get across.
I am not a neo-nazi or an antisemite. I am merely questioning the historical accuracy of some of the widely circulated claims made about the Holocaust.
I don't harbor any ill-will towards Jewish people. Many are some of the nicest people that I have met. I don't think they are "making it all up" as part of some conspiracy either.
I just wonder why certain facts about the Holocaust are taken for granted. The purported number seems implausible. The attributed motives have not been definitely proven - no document has ever been uncovered where Hitler directly addresses what is going on at the camps.